I've got 58% in 12th and want to continue my study in Delhi and I want to take admission in BA (H), what should I do?

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DR SUMITH PV
7 years ago
58% is very less. Better you prefer to re appear for the class 12th, and get admission for your course.

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Thank you.

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You may opt for DU SoL may be they gave you admission. Because in regular I think you have no chance. So doing SOL you can go by any other vocational course or other coaching of government exams. You may join any language course regular so this will be a good package for you. Hope this helps.

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For BA and B.Com, a candidate must have scored at least 40% aggregate marks. Also, DU SOL offers 5 UG programmes (BA programme, B.Com (H), BA (H) in English and Political Science) https://sol.du.ac.in/admission/LoginRegistration.aspx you can register here.

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CBSE Class 12 board result will be announced online. Students need to check their results by logging with the required credentials. The result can be accessed through IVRS, SMS and Digilocker.

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