I completed SSC in 2014. I did HSC from NIOS (2018) and secured 91%. I have 4 years of gap. Will I face any problem for further studies?

Can I get admission in the best university located in India or abroad? I opted for maths, physics, chemistry, English and data entry in HSC.

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Nilanjana Kamat
7 years ago
Hi Rabeeh, You have to justify your gap, in some instances applying abroad may be easier but additional verification of your qualification will be required as per universities abroad. They have their individual admission and assessment norms for international qualification. You can also apply in I

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