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3rd August 2012, 01:57 AM
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Can I get admission in government college if I am a private candidate of CBSE?
can i get admission in government college even if i am a private candidate of cbse
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#2
30th March 2016, 01:09 AM
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Re: Can I get admission in government college if I am a private candidate of CBSE?
Yes you can get admission in Government colleges but the admission procedure varies from college to college. Here you have not mentioned the desired college name. In that case I would like to suggest you visit the college and know their admission procedure and prepare accordingly. As per my knowledge some of the college provides admission on the basis of entrance exam while few others will provides admission on the basis of 12th lass marks.
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29th October 2020, 10:44 AM
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Re: Can I get admission in government college if I am a private candidate of CBSE?
Can a 12 cbse private student get admission in DAVV government college or university???
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11th June 2022, 12:25 AM
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Re: Can I get admission in government college if I am a private candidate of CBSE?
I am class 10th student and from cbse school and I am waiting for my results . I want to get admission in VISSJ polytenic college in that I want to get in electrical and Electronic department but already admission are opened and for admission markscard is compulsory and when will your result comes I dont know. So could you clear my doubts
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#8
27th May 2023, 02:30 PM
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Re: Can I get admission in government college if I am a private candidate of CBSE?
The eligibility criteria for government colleges don't stop any private or distance-mode school-qualified candidate to apply for admission. You just need to complete the studies from a recognized school board like NIOS or any state board or CBSE. Admission is purely based on merit through entrance exams or marks obtained in the qualifying examination.
You must fulfill the criteria of subjects studies with minimum marks too before applying for admission. There is not much difference between distance mode or regular schooling if you are looking for admission to a recognized college or university. The only problem is that some MNCs don't consider distance-mode education valid. |
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