Can a 12th pass student do this course?

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Asked by Amitoje Singh
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a year ago

 

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parvez shaikh
7 years ago
Yes, definitely, you can do this course but first contact the college and know the eligibility criteria for admission procedure.

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Kirti Dua
7 years ago
Hi Amitoje, Yes, you can absolutely do this course after 12th.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya
7 years ago
Yes, you can surely do this course as per your convenience.

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7 years ago
Yes, you can. You may contact the institute directly for the information

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