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Sumeet Inamdar

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Congratulations on considering the National Open Education Institute (NIOS) for your educational journey! Rest assured, your decision to pursue certifications from NIOS opens up a plethora of opportunities for government jobs in India. The certifications issued by NIOS are indeed recognised and considered valid by the Government of India.NIOS holds a reputable position as a recognised education board, on par with other well-established boards such as CBSE, ICSE, and state boards. This recognition ensures that the certifications you earn from NIOS carry the same weight and significance as those obtained from any other recognised board.W
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Yes, you can give exams through NIOS even if you fail in the improvement exam of class 12th.But I would suggest you to rather reapply in the succeeding year from your school itself than opting for NIOS for improving your overall percentile. NIOS has a bad image and might provide hurdles in future even though it is a recognised board some less aware people often ask questions and may refuse to give admission in some colleges which should not be the case because, in the end, it is a recognised board of education.

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Well, according to my perspective, firstly, you should pass that subjects. Moreover, in fututre, if you do not want go then it will be fine but if you want to go in physics then you will have to face the problem. 

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Congratulations on your eligibility for both JEE Advanced and JEE Main in 2022! This is an incredible opportunity that opens doors to a bright future filled with limitless possibilities. Your dedication and hard work have paid off, and now it's time to showcase your talents and excel in these prestigious exams.With your appearance in the NIOS 10+2 examinations in 2021, you have earned the privilege to participate in JEE Advanced for the year of appearing board examinations, as well as the following year. This means that you are eligible for JEE Advanced 2022, giving you a chance to prove your mettle and secure admission to some of the
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Atharva Tamboli

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Yes, your son can still pursue admission in B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) even if he has failed in mathematics in Class 12th. One option he can consider is enrolling in the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) board to improve his mathematics score.NIOS is a recognised board in India that provides flexible learning options, including the opportunity to appear for board exams. Your son can register with NIOS, study mathematics as one of the subjects, and attempt the examination to improve his score.Once he successfully completes the required mathematics coursework and achieves a passing grade, he can use the improved mathemati
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