What is the eligibility criteria to study abroad? Is it necessary to pursue class 12th?

I am doing my Diploma in computer engineering after 10th and I want to do my degree in USA.

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Asked by Smit Merchant
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kn mahesh
8 years ago
Hi, Yes, you need to complete class 12th in order to pursue your higher studies from the USA. It is the minimum eligibility criteria.

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Also, is it okay if I do my 12th by private medium.

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