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are there any college admission based on the +2 mark without taking the +1 mark.


shibili.v 2nd Feb, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 2nd Feb, 2020
Hello there

Greetings


You haven't mentioned the course in which you want to take admission dear but whatever course is it your class 11th marks are not considered for admission process .
It is your class 12th marks which is considered for providing you admission in colleges

For example, If I tell you about one of the most reputed university i.e DU then admission in DU for ba, bcom, bsc etc is through percentage of marks obtained by you in your class 12th board examination, there's no role of percentage or marks obtained by you in class 11th.

So , if you are in class 12 right now then I would suggest you to work hard and prepare well for your board examination so that you can get good percentage in your board examination and can get into a good college for your graduation

I hope that it helps you

Thankyou

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