Arts
Hi aspirant,
To secure admission to a BA (Bachelor of Arts) program, including those in the arts stream, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Class 12 (or equivalent) are usually required .
The particular percentage criteria for KBI institution may differ , therefore see the school's official admission rules .
Kirit Bikram Institution
You can also refer to the link given above for more information on the same.
All the best!
Hello,
The admission process for arts stream (Humanities stream) can vary based on the school and board. Here's a general overview of the admission process for grade 11 arts stream:
Eligibility Criteria
Completion of Class 10 from a recognized board (CBSE/ICSE/State Board/IB).
Minimum percentage requirement (varies by school):
Some top schools may require 60–75% aggregate marks.
No strict subject-specific cutoffs for Arts stream in most schools.
Application Process
Online/Offline Forms: Fill out application forms via the school website or collect them from the office.
Documents Required:
Selection & Admission
Based on Class 10 marks
Entrance/interview performance (if applicable)
Seat availability
Hope this helps. All the best!
If you’ve passed 12th in the arts stream, there are plenty of options available depending on what you're interested in. If you're asking about a specific course, it would help to know which one— You can apply for courses like BA in various subjects (English, History, Political Science, Psychology, etc.), BFA (Fine Arts), BBA, BSW (Social Work), BJMC (Journalism), and even law through integrated programs like BA LLB.
If the course you're asking about is science-related or requires a background in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, or Biology, it may not be open to arts students. But if it's a general or arts-based course, you’re eligible. You can check the official eligibility criteria on the college or course website for clarity.
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