I have completed my 10th in 2007, is it possible to pursue a degree according to my age?

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6 years ago
Hi Niharika! As you have completed your 10th in 2007, now, you can pursue BA course. There is no problem. Don't worry. Although you can't go for technical courses like B tech, but you can pursue BA courses very easily. Best of luck

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Yes, no problem go for class 12th first, then complete your graduation. See, you are eligible for all the courses except for technical courses like engineering. I have seen many people doing graduation after many years of gap. Best of luck.

Shivam Chhirolya
6 years ago
Yes, you can pursue degree from some private institute as government may not allow admission. But, you can try to take some private institute. Good luck.

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