What is the selection process for B.A and what is the minimum Cbse 12th score required?
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The selection process for a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree varies depending on the institution. For ex Hamstech Institute of Creative Education requires a minimum score of 40% in CBSE 12th to get admission to B.A. courses.
- On the other hand, attaining a minimum of 45% in the 12th-grade examination is a prerequisite for securing admission into B.A. courses in general
- Cambridge University requires applicants to attain high grades in relevant subjects in their Class XII exams, with the expected grades depending on the board with which they are studying
- In general, students must complete 10+2 from a recognised board and score more than 50% ma
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The primary criterion for Sri Balaji University's B.A. programme selection is merit based, which is determined by your Class 12th aggregate marks (minimum 50%). Exams for admission are not necessary. Nevertheless, some specialised B.A. programmes may take into account further criteria, such as portfolio submissions or in-person interviews. When applying, make sure you explain these details for the programme of your choice.
Competitive applicants typically have marks above 80% in the CBSE 12th, even though the university hasn't formally set a minimum score for B.A. applications. Your chances of getting in will increase if you aim f
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