I am an undergraduate and passed HSC (science) in 1991 and now at the age of 45, Can I pursue B.Sc?

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General Eligibility Criteria for Indian students for B.Sc Course There minimum age to join this course is 18 years. There is no upper age limit. Many colleges demand that students should have a domicile certificate. Academic Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc Course Students who have cleared their cla

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Bright International Educational Trust has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
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BCACandidate must have passed 10 +2/ PUC/ Diploma.
B.A.Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized school/board.
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B.EdCandidate must have passed graduation from a recognized University/Institute.
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BBACandidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized school/board.

Bright International Educational Trust has courses such as BCA, M.E./M.Tech, B.A., B.Com, B.Tech, B.Ed, B.Sc., BBA, MBA/PGDM which are primarily in the stream of IT & Software, Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences, Accounting & Commerce, Teaching & Education, Science, Business & Management Stud

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Hi. The applicants must have at least 50% marks in Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Arts, Science, Commerce and Engineering streams in order to apply for distance B.Ed course. Candidates who wish to take up distance B.Ed must be trained in-service teachers in elementary education. Thanks.

Hi Madhu, Yes, you can surely apply for this course. There is no age limitation for pursuing a distance course. You have completed your 10+2, hence you're eligible.

Hello Asif, Failing is no crime. But, you must get up and start working hard in right earnest. So that you score very well in next exam and get qualified for admission in mechanical engineering. Of course, you will have to clear CET of your state with good marks also. Best wishes.

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