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10th February 2018, 12:13 AM
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Can a 12th with Art stream study Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology? What should I do for it?
Hello sir, I am 12th passed student but with Commerce stream. Now I want to study Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology course. Please tell me am I eligible to study this course? What should I do for it?
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12th February 2018, 02:31 AM
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Re: Can a 12th with Art stream study Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology? What should I do for it?
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- The candidate complete 12th standard in science stream with Physics, and Chemistry as the main subject from a recognized board. - The candidate must score at least 50% of marks in 12th board examination. Being a commerce stream student, you can apply for graduation degree course like, B.Com, BBA course. Those who completed B.Com and BBA having scope available in the Banking/Insurance sector. |
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12th February 2018, 11:18 AM
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Re: Can a 12th with Art stream study Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology? What should I do for it?
Yes, you are eligible to apply for diploma in radio imaging technology course after completing 10+2 in arts stream because to apply for diploma in radio imaging technology course minimum qualification required to apply is 10+2 or equivalent qualification from government recognized board with minimum 45% marks obtained. Here below are details regarding diploma in radio imaging technology course:-
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