I have scored 50% in 10th exam & can't take PCM in 11th class. How can I go for architecture after 12th?

1.8K Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Mohseen Khan
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Vatsalya Tegwal
7 years ago
Change your school or choose that school which takes up students with no eligibility criteria for pursuing class 11th and self study at home for class 11th and 12th and score more than 75% it in 10 + 2 you then you can easily go for architecture after 12th with math as a compulsory subject because i

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7 years ago
Hello, You need to take up Science stream, with maths as a compulsory subject. There is also entrance exam for architecture NATA.

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Abhidha Pant
7 years ago
Hello Mohseen, Who said that you can't take PCM in 11. If you want to take PCM, no one can stop you. But before taking PCM, do make a promise to yourself that you will work harder and score at least 75 % in 11. If you have confidence in you that you can score 75, then go for it.

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