I have reappeared in class 12th mathematics subject, can I still somehow take admission in Newton School of Technology or DU?

I gave my 12th board exam from the state board of Jammu for which re-evaluation results are yet to come.

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    Subhash Kumar Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    It seems you may still be able to apply for Newton School of Technology even though you've returned for your Class 12th mathematics exam. To qualify, you should have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. You would need to give the Newton Scholastic Aptitude Test (NSAT), and do well in the next interview and group discussion. The NSAT is for English, general aptitude, and math. If you pass, you can go through the admission procedure.

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