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Parijat College, Indore
Matushri Ahilya Devi Teachers Education Institute, Indore
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore
Shri Gujarati Samaj B.Ed. College, Indore
Gyanodya B.Ed. College, MIG
Transferring between institutions after a failed semester can be complicated, and it's essential to check with the specific college you intend to join for their transfer policies. Not all colleges accept mid-year transfers, and some might have specific requirements.so you need to wait for the fresh admission and it is possible only if your last college provide all your certificates before deadline of new college admission.
Eligibility for PG Courses at Government Danteshwari PG College for postgraduate (MA, M.Sc.) courses requires a Bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline. Admission is based on performance in the qualifying examination (your Bachelor's degree marks), and there's no specific entrance exam conducted by the college.
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If you have failed in Class 10, then you cannot get admission in Class 12 (open) under CGBSE .
Passing Class 10 is compulsory to take admission in Class 12, even in open school.
You will need to pass Class 10 first, then you can apply for Class 12 open school.
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hey, Though there is a declining ratio at the students who are not facilized with scholarships in the reference there are schemes that are facilized after attaining a degree. Although there is a chance if you can get EOD from your residential B.D.O office or H.D,O office it can be contemptary to make you eligible for scholorship.
Yes, achieving 62% in your ICSE board exams does allow for direct admission into the Science stream, but this largely depends on the specific school or college you are choosing.
Numerous private schools and colleges establish their own cut-off percentages for Science, and although leading institutions may demand 75–85% or more, various mid-tier or local schools admit students with 60% and above. Your probabilities can enhance if you’ve performed comparatively better in Science and Math subjects particularly.
It's advisable to contact schools one by one, share your academic interests and objectives, and inquire whether they take interviews or internal evaluations into account along with board scores. You can also investigate state-run or semi-private schools that have more lenient cut-offs.
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Hello Aspirant,
No , Basically
Schools which are under in the ICSC board require for admission at least 70–75% overall and higher marks (75–85%) in Science and Math subjects for Science stream admission due to high competition.
However, some schools with moderate demand may accept 62%, depending on:
Availability of seats in Science stream,
Your individual subject marks (especially in Math and Science) and S chool-specific criteria or inte rviews.
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