If I've not given any entrance exam & scored 60% in 12th board exam, will I be eligible to get admission in Shoolini University?

I have scored 60% in 12th board exams.

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Asked by Neeraj Kumar
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P
7 years ago
Yes, you can get admission. Consult with the university, and get all the necessary details.

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2 years ago
The modes of Shoolini University course admissions are online and offline. Admission to various postgraduate and undergraduate courses is based on merit and entrance exam scores. Passing an entrance exam is mandatory if students want to get admission to the undergraduate courses offered by the unive

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Gaurav Kumar Singh
4 years ago
University Rankings represent a tried and tested outlet for decision making for a student to select his/her study destination. Chandigarh University has been awarded the prestige A+ grade by the national Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Chandigarh University is the youngest universit

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priyank sharma
7 years ago
Entrance exam is compulsory, visit the this link: http://shooliniuniversity.com/admission/online_scholar.php

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This university organizes their own entrance exam.

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