What is the selection process for B.A and what is the minimum CBSE 12th score required?
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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One 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.
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- B.A LL.B
- CLAT
- CUET
- Jamia CET
- LPUNEST
While selecting B.A course subject combination is a
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