Can I get into Sunstone: Sharda University with 70% in class 12th?
Admission to Sunstone Sharda University is not solely based on the percentage scored in class 12. The university has a comprehensive admissions process that includes various factors.
For undergraduate programs, the pre-qualification examination criteria is the completion of Class 12 from any of the r
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Yes, you can take admission in Class 12 with 60%—no problem.
And no, there isn't any SC/ST reservation in Class 12 admissions based on marks.
🏫 Admission to Class 12 (how it actually works)
Class 12 admission isn't like college entrance exams. It's mostly a continuation from Class 11.
- If you're a
No, you cannot apply. MANET strictly requires candidates to have completed their Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) through a regular, full-time mode of education. The maritime industry demands rigorous physical and academic preparation that distance or correspondence courses cannot provide. Theref
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