What is the selection process for B.A and what is the minimum CBSE 12th score required?
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A minimum of 45% in the 12th grade is required for admission to B.A. programmes.
Certain prominent institutions have strict requirements for admittance, including high marks and certain disciplines in the 12th grade.
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The subject mix chosen for a B.A. programme is equally important. In order to achieve your goal, try to select at least two of the following: political science, economics, geography, history, or any other pertinent combination.
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Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16
a year agoOne should have minimum 45% in 12th for admission into B.A courses.
For admission into some top the universities, marks requirement can be high and may require specific subjects in the 12th.
You can also explore about -
- B.A LL.B
- CLAT
- CUET
- Jamia CET
- LPUNEST
While selecting B.A course subject combination is also relevant. Try to choose at least 2 among ( History, Geography, Political Science, Economics ) or some other relevant combination as per your goal.
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