I completed my 11th in 2017. Can I do 12th after 6 years?

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    Nitika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    If you have completed your 11th grade in 2017 and did not proceed to the 12th grade at that time, it is advisable to consult with the educational authorities or institutions in your region or country to inquire about any possible options for completing the 12th grade after a gap of six years. In some cases, individuals who have had a gap in their education may be eligible for alternative routes such as adult education programs, distance learning, or equivalency examinations.

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    Sattwik Kumar Mardan Interested in BCA | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes, it is possible to complete your 12th grade after a gap of six years. The specific rules and regulations regarding educational timelines may vary depending on your country and educational system. However, many educational institutions offer options for individuals who wish to continue their studies after taking a break.

    You will need to contact the educational institution or school where you completed your 11th grade to inquire about their policies and procedures for re-enrollment. They will be able to provide you with information on how to proceed and any requirements you may need to fulfill.

    It's also worth noting that depending on

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    Yes, you can do 12th after 6 years. There are many schools and colleges that offer 12th class education to students who have completed their 11th class in previous years.

  • In most traditional educational systems, including those in many countries, the standard duration for completing secondary education, which includes the 11th and 12th grades, is typically two years. However, there can be exceptions or alternative pathways available depending on the educational system and specific circumstances.

     

    If you have completed your 11th grade in 2017 and did not proceed to the 12th grade at that time, it is advisable to consult with the educational authorities or institutions in your region or country to inquire about any possible options for completing the 12th grade after a gap of six years.

     

    In some c

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    Lakshya Gariya | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes, it is possible to complete your 12th grade after a gap of six years. In many educational systems, there is no strict time limit for completing each grade level. While it is more common for students to complete their 12th grade immediately after their 11th grade, there are circumstances where individuals may need to take a break from their studies or pursue other paths before returning to complete their education.

    If you are considering going back to school to complete your 12th grade after a six-year gap, it is advisable to check with the educational institution or board of education in your region. They can provide you with specif

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