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Mayank Vashisht

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To be eligible for admission to the three-year degree course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce, candidates must have successfully completed the class 12 (HSC) examination conducted by the various Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. 

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Mayank Vashisht

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The last date for Idol admission 2023 has been extended to July 15, 2023. To apply for admission to BA, BSc, BCom, MA, MCom, and MSc courses, students who are interested can register via the official website.

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Lakshya Gariya

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According to the University of Mumbai ATKT rules, a student is allowed to have a maximum of 5 KTs (end-semester and internal) in the first year of BAF. If you have more than 5 KTs, you will not be allowed to proceed to the second year.However, if you have more than 3 KTs but less than 5, you will be allowed to proceed to the second year, but you will have to clear all the KTs before you can appear for the final year examinations.So, if you get more than 3 ATKTs in semester 1 of BAF and clear semester 2nd, you will not be admitted to the second year of BAF in IDOL Mumbai University. You will have to clear all the KTs before you can be a
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Avinash Kumar

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You have long gap between 12 and graduation, college / university allow at max 5 years.

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Pratham Arora

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Sure, here are some good colleges for M.A. in English in India without images:
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU): JNU is one of the most prestigious universities in India and offers a well-rounded M.A. in English programme. The admission process is competitive and requires a good score in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). University of Delhi (DU): DU is another top university in India that offers an M.A. in English programme. The admission process is also competitive and requires a good score in the CUET. Christ University: Christ University is a private university in Bangalore that offers an M.A. in English programme. The adm
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Divya Kumari

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You can, it all depends on what course you opt for. CS in India makes you a professionally competent person to go for any further level. Good luck

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Muskan Yadav

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Great to SEE your interest in pursuing further education! While I'm not aware of a specific "NCP" degree, assuming you meant to type "NPC, " I can provide some general information that might be helpful. In general, there are no age restrictions for pursuing higher education or obtaining a degree. Many universities and educational institutions welcome students of all ages, including adults and mature learners. Therefore, your age of 54 should not prevent you from pursuing a degree if you meet the other admission requirements. However, it's important to consider a few factors:
Admission requirements: Each university or educational institu
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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I do not have access to specific information about universities, and I am not authorized to intervene in academic matters. My suggestion would be to try and speak to someone from the university or college administration, such as a department head, registrar or controller of examinations, to see if there is any way to resolve the issue. They may be able to provide you with more specific information about your case and advise you on your options. Additionally, you may also want to consult with a legal professional or education consultant for further guidance.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Yes, you can pursue M.Com degree.

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