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can i take admission in jiit on the basis of nios board marks

Shivanshu 27th Aug, 2022

Dear aspirant!

Hope you are doing well ! To get JIIT ,you need to give jee main exam if you don't give it then you have another option of direct admission . Candidate who have above 90 percent in their 10+2 can easily get the admission here.  It has three branches ,one in Noida , Guna mp and last one is in Solan HP, nios Candidate will not be eligible for direct admission.

Hope it helps you!

Thanks

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can I repeat class 12 from nios board after passing from state board without changing my old subjects?

NAFISA ALI 11th Jul, 2022

Hello candidate,

Any candidate can enroll in NIOS as it is an open board.

There is no problem in doing so, even if you have already passed the board exam, irrespective of the affiliation to any board.

Many people do that to secure better marks.

Wish you all the best.

Thank You


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iam a PCB student secured 947/1000 recently i want to get admission in bsc physics but getting admission in b.sc physics is getting harder for me as maths is mandatory can i write inter 1st and 2nd year maths exam next year and get admission? or bridge course?or NIOS board wt shld i do 2 get bscphy

Arhana Chakraborty 8th Jul, 2022

Writing the 1st and 2nd Inter, can require a lot of time. But if you go for the NIOS examination board, then it would be a faster choice. As the NIOS score, is recognized by the Government of India, so you will be able to take admission under most of the state colleges as well as other colleges in India. So my recommendation for you will be to go for the NIOS and you will save some time and resources.

For more information regarding the NIOS consider the link below:

https://school.careers360.com/boards/nios

For more information regarding Bsc Physics as a career consider the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-in-physics

I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!

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