I have already done my registration in Shikshapeeth college and paid the fee. But now I unable to pass in class 12th. What can I do?
Following method are useful:
1.Check re-evaluation or supplementary exam option
2. Contact Shiksha peeth college and ask for refund if there is refund policy.
Or explain your situation and ask them to hold your seat until you pass supplementary exam
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No, law is not a mandatory subject for Class 12th under Parul University BBA LLB eligibility criteria. Candidates who have passed Class 12th with a minimum of 45% aggregate from a recognised board are eligible for BBA LLB course. There are no restrictions based on subjects or stream of Class 12th.
No, law is not a mandatory subject for Class 12th for candidates tofulfill BA LLB eligibility criteria of Parul University. Candidates are only required to pass their Class 12 board exams with a minimum aggregate of 45% for BA LLB admission.
There stream and set of subjects in Class 12th are irreleva
A 50% aggregate in Class 12th is only enough to be eligible for BSc in Animation & VFX and Applied Psychology at Amity University Bangalore.
However, other BSc courses require candidates atleast scorebetween 55%- 60% to be eligible for Amity University Bangalore BSc admission.
Yes, and this surprises a lot of students. Most BSc Nursing colleges only ask for a 45–50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12, which is quite achievable. So even if you didn't score top marks, you still have a real shot at building a solid nursing career.
Yes, candidates who have cleared Class 12 board exams from CBSE/ISE board are eligible for PSG College of Arts and Science BA admission. However, only 20% of total BA seat intake is open to such candidates. Rest of the seats are reserved for HSC Class 12th students.
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