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There is a good chance you can take Commerce in 11th grade even if you didn't study Maths in 9th and 10th, as long as you have approval for a substitute subject due to being specially abled. While specific requirements might vary slightly depending on the board or college, Commerce
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If you fail in Maths in your 12th-grade exams, it could significantly impact your eligibility. You would need to pass all required subjects, including Maths, and meet the overall percentage criteria to be eligible for admission to NITs.
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You’re in 11th Commerce without Maths, and that’s perfectly fine. You still have great options to build a strong career. After 12th, you can go for courses like B.Com or BBA . After That you can do MBA or M.com , These courses are very popular, easy to understand,
This actually depends on college to college, some colleges do allow admission, if you have received a passing certificate from your school board, but if they haven't given you a passing certificate then you have to give the improvement exam.
While some colleges and universities also give a criterion
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To be eligible for the B.Pharm course in Kerala through the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) exam, here are the important criteria you need to consider: 1. Subjects Required:
That's awesome that you're considering NFSC! Having Maths as an additional subject should be fine for admission, but it's always best to check the specific requirements on their website or contact the admissions office to be sure. It will help you understand better as well.
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Based on your PUC scores in Physics (79), Chemistry (90), Maths (91), and Biology (88), along with your CET score, you may have a chance at securing a seat in colleges, depending on the cutoff ranks and specific college requirements. The overall eligibility will depend on your category and college-specific
Yes, you can get admission to government BCA universities with both marksheets, as long as they meet the university's eligibility criteria. Your state board marksheet will validate your overall 12th completion, while the NIOS marksheet for Mathematics as an additional subject fulfills specific subject requirements for BCA, where Mathematics is
Yes, you are eligible for CUET if you completed 12th with Commerce from a State Board and took Mathematics as an additional subject from NIOS. CUET considers candidates who have passed 12th from recognized boards, including state boards and NIOS. For admission to DAVV Indore, ensure you meet their specific
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