Does UEI Global Faridabad accept CBSE 12th score?

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Indeed, as the CBSE is a reputable board of examination that is recognised throughout the country, UEI Global Faridabad acknowledges the 12th grade result. The candidate must have passed the 10+2 exam from an accredited board in order to meet the minimum eligibility requirements for admission to UEI

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