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Sir mai 12 pass hu 2017 me, kya mai regular bsc kar sakta hu


Radhe Singh 19th May, 2019
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NAVEEN MEENA Student Expert 19th May, 2019

Hii Akhilesh :)

Yes, you can do regular BSc course even if you are 2017 pass out student.

But, there are certain conditions.

  • You have to give the affidavit mentioning the reason of not taking admission in any college for 2 years.
  • There must be deduction of some marks (depends on the criteria) from your aggregate score.

After fulfilling these, you can take admission in college.

Feel free to ask for any query.

Hope this helps :)

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19th May, 2019
But sir I have taken admission in previous year but failed that course 
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Student Expert 20th May, 2019
Then you can reapply in the same college.
There are different conditions in this.
Your college allows you to take admission in next semester and you can simultaneously clear your backlog exams. If your college doesn't allow you to take admission then reapply for the same course and you have to take admission in 1st sem only.
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