What is the admission process for international students in India for Bachelors degree? is it based only on 12th marks?

I am currently in year 12, studying in Sydney, Australia. I am an OCI holder, originally from Kerala.

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    Prince Singh

    2 months ago

    The admission procedure for international students in India for the Bachelor's degree is different for every university. Some universities admit from 12th-grade marks, while some universities need entrance exams such as JEE, NEET, or special tests of the university. Eligibility criteria also have to be fulfilled, and academic transcripts, passport, visa, and other documents have to be submitted. High-reputed institutions such as IITs or NITs can have special facilities under the DASA scheme for foreign nationals, NRIs, and OCIs.

     

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    Satvik Gumasta | Contributor-Level 6

    3 months ago

    Yes,12th results are very crucial for International Students, But students must do some research and then select their college

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