When we are filling our form for BSC the numbers getting in 12 th class it showing us from 600 instead of 500 that will decrease our percent

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Asked by Arun Sharma
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Vatsalya Tegwal
6 years ago
They are showing a total of 6 subjects, but if in your school, there were only five subjects then no problem fill the form.

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Thanks a lot. I have another problem - At the time of filling form i filled my full name Arun Sharma but it came automatically Arun Only

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