I got 60% in class 10th from open board and 75% in class 12th from regular board. Will I face any problems during college admissions?

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Vivek Kumar
2 years ago

If you have done your 10th from open university and then you have taken admission in 12th where you have scored 75% . is your question is that then let me tell you, there is no issue of doing this, even you can take admission in open university in 12th too.

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