I've done 12th PCB with 48% in 2008 & GNM nursing after it. But I'm interested in BA, am I eligible to get admission?

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vaishnavi shukla
6 years ago
Hi Krishan, Completion of 10+2 or High School Senior Secondary exam by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any equivalent exam conducted by any State Board or equivalent. A minimum score of 50% aggregate at 10+2 level. English as a subject at HSC, is the eligibility criteria for BA. If

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