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Hey! You have entered your name incorrectly as Tanish instead of Tanish Kumar in SSC OTR, that’s why you are not able to fill the Delhi Police Constable form. In this case, you need to contact SSC helpdesk immediately or visit your regional SSC office to get the correction done.
Make sure to carry/attach your valid ID proofs like Aadhaar card, 10th certificate etc. for verification. If the online correction option is closed, then you will have to submit a written application with documents. Don’t delay, otherwise you may miss the form submission.
Hii,
It mainly depends on college there is two ways you can get bsc.
Through government college
Here you can apply for bsc by clearing any gov exam like if you are in UP so you have to give UPCET, CUET, NEET or many more entrance exams and almost all the exams have done yet and right now only councelling is going on .like if you have participated in councelling of any exam so just wait may be you can get a seat by a mop up round and if there is free seats available.
Through Private Colleges
Some of them merit based system also. So you have go there and have to find if there is admission are open and if there is free seats available.
If you missed the Class 12 CBSE registration deadline (which was 3rd September 2025) , the chances of a new date being announced are very low. As per the official CBSE notification, the last date is fixed and no extension is usually given after the deadline .
However, what you can do:
Contact your school immediately – Sometimes schools can request the regional office for late registration in genuine cases.
Write to the CBSE regional centre – Explain your reason and ask if late registration or special permission is possible.
Check private candidate option – In some cases, CBSE allows students to appear as private candidates if regular registration is missed.
Keep checking official CBSE website – In rare cases, CBSE may release a corrigendum or grace period.
Hello,
Don't worry; you will not have to start from the first year again. You can continue your graduation by completing your remaining semesters through a credit transfer, distance education, or a one-year "graduation-in-one-year" program. It also depends on the rules and regulations of your institute and any government bodies.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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