I completed my 12th with 64 in physics and 46 in maths. I am doing B.Tech in ECE. Am I eligible for AFCAT.

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5 years ago
Eligibility criteria for AFCAT is 60% above in your graduation. So, yes you are eligible. There is no restriction in marks for 10+2 level you just need to pass in physics and maths. But repeating your graduation marks are counted It should be above 60% then only you will be eligible. Hope you get yo

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Now I am commerce student of 12th class can I do MLT course after 12th please give me answer.

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HBSE 12th result 2026 will be announced separately for different streams. Students can check their results by logging with the required details.

After HBSE 12th result is announced, students need to collect their marksheets and passing certificates from the schools. Those not happy with their marks can apply for rechecking/re-evaluation. Students who failed in one or two subjects can apply for the compartment exam. They can take admission in

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HBSE 12th result includes details as given below.

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Haryana Board 12th is announced online by the board. It is made available at bseh.org.in. The direct link to check the result is also provided on this page.

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