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Cbse student get overall pass but failed in theory.. Is he eligible for tnea admission


Karthick Raja 12th Jun, 2018
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Avnish chhikara 12th Jun, 2018

I am sorry, you are not. First, you have to pass that subject and then you will be eligible for admissions.

Best of luck!


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12th Jun, 2018
He is getting 33 out of 70 as a consolidated mark. But his thoery mark is 08 only and also showing Remarks FT. Overall result also displayed as PASS only. We are in confusion to admit him for Engineering. Is he eligible for higher studies or not.Can we admit him in college or not 
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12th Jun, 2018
Well, as far as I know, you can't !
For more info, I think that you have guidelines from the UGC or any other organisation about this. Please consider reading them too!
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