How can I complete my graduation after 10 year gap?

I leave education in 2011 due to some family and financial issues. I had completed 2nd year of graduation and take exam of 3rd year but failed in one subject. Now any way to complete my graduation without waste my 1st and 2nd year education?

17.4K Views|Posted a year ago
Asked by Manoj Kumar
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H
3 years ago
To complete your graduation you have to take admission again and as the process and working of universities have been changed a lot you probably need to take admission again and start from the beginning. Good Luck.

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3 years ago
I have completed my 2nd year degree in B.Sc. In psychology due to some reason I couldn't take up 3rd year exam can I be able to take up both practical and theory without attending classes.

Adv. Ved Vinayak
3 years ago
Hello aspirant, I'm happy to have you. No, it is not possible for you to finish the graduate course that you stopped taking ten years ago. Each course will have a minimum and maximum length. Consider this: A B.Sc. Course can last a minimum of three years or a maximum of six years. However, you can c

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3 years ago
Can you suggest universities which provide distance learning and corresponding education which is recognised also? I have completed B.Sc. IT (2 YEARS) but dropped out in 3rd year 10 years back. Awaiting for your response. Thanks!

Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. No, it is not possible to complete the graduation course which you have left 10 years back. For every course, there will be minimum and maximum duration. For example: The minimum duration of B.Sc. Course is 3 years and the maximum duration is 6 years. But, you can pu

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3 years ago
You have to complete your graduation within 6 years of date of enrollment in the University you can still check if your University offers different tears and conditions for this process.

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