17th March 2019 07:20 AM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Sir l have failed in 11th can I give 12th cbse as private candidate or by correspondence? How to apply for it? |
28th February 2018 02:00 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? I am a private candidate and giving my 12th cbse this year what should i write in institution name while filling college application forms? |
21st September 2017 08:31 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? What is difference between private and regular student and is there is equal opportunity for both |
5th August 2017 12:18 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Sir I given 10th exam by Gujarat Board and also 11th science with biology Gujarat Board by semester system but for some reason I didn't pass 11th std for some problems and also not done 12 but I have gape one year after this information I want to know if I give exam by cbse with private (correspondence) it is same value like cbse regular student values I can take admission in any college and any science field |
6th June 2017 11:59 AM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? After filling the form of private candidate for compartment do we need to send it to the cbse regional office or can we tell our school to fill up the compartment form as I I want to clear the exam |
27th September 2016 04:07 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Can I get admission in good college after completing 12th privately.. |
12th April 2016 09:02 AM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Yes take admission in nios board . Admission is 100% online . You have to only give your 10th marks her and address proof, and some minor certificate , no one will ask you to give anything about 11th class |
2nd April 2016 10:52 AM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? I failed in 11th cbse,i want to take admission in 12th what should i do? Private or regular |
30th August 2014 05:38 AM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? I completed my 12th as private n passed with 69% first class. can I get jobs as those regular students who went regular class. |
22nd March 2014 05:54 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? can i get admission in a good faishon designing institute after doing my 12th private?? |
21st February 2014 07:17 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Yes, a student who appears as a Private Candidate in 12th can apply for any College or Job just like other Candidates. I did it, and studied in one of the Top Colleges of India thereafter. Though in interviews I face this question quite often. Plus if you have any gap in 10th and 12th this will also go against you. So better repeat 10th with lower age and give 12th next year if possible. Cover up age in papers. |
16th July 2013 11:50 AM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? could i take admission in a good collage if i do my 12th as a private candidate? Plz reply. Deepak Sharma |
1st July 2013 05:45 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? difference between private and regular candidate? |
31st May 2013 06:16 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? is there any difference between regular and private for class 12 exam of cbse. |
4th April 2013 02:57 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? could i take admission in a good collage if i do my 12th as a private candidate? Plz reply |
16th August 2012 03:26 PM | |
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Re: Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Private means it belongs to an individual as his own property.. An institution can be private, government, society or public in nature and possession. Courses can be either distance or regular. Distance is also called correspondence, as you do not have to attend the classes every day and follow the routine. You can study at home because the institution will provide you the books and study material. In 'regular' you attend classes on everyday basis as you do in schools. There are thousands of school and missionaries in India offering science in higher secondary. DAV (has schools across India) ST, Zavious School, (has schools across India) Don Bosco School (has schools across India) Loreto School, Goenka School (has schools across India) Delhi Public School (has schools across India) Birla (has schools across India) St. Joseph (has schools across India) Lincolns (has schools across India) It would have been better if you would have named the city/province from where you want to do your higher secondary. I would have provided the names of all the reputed schools offering science. |
5th July 2012 10:08 AM | |
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Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Best institution for private 12th in science? Difference between private and regular 12th from CBSE? Which is the best institution for private 12th in science? |