I am not going to school but I want to write an exam 11th and 12th together I didn't have any previous certificates. So can I apply for the examination of 11th and 12th. Old answer me.
Hello!
It's great that you're looking to continue your education. While it's possible to write exams for both 11th and 12th grades, requirements may vary depending on the examination board or state. Typically, most boards require you to complete 11th before moving to 12th, but there are some alternative options like open schooling or private candidate routes that might allow you to appear for both exams together.
If you don't have previous certificates, you should check with the respective board’s guidelines for private candidates or open schooling options. Many boards, like the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), provide flexibility for students who have taken a break or wish to complete both years simultaneously.
I recommend looking into open schooling programs or contacting the board directly to confirm if you meet the eligibility criteria. Do explore our website for more detailed information on exam-related queries. Best of luck with your plans!
Hello aspirant,
Yes, it is possible to apply for the 11th and 12th examinations together without having previous certificates, but there are some conditions and procedures to follow:
Conditions:
- Age Limit: You must meet the minimum age requirements for both classes, which may vary depending on the education board.
- Equivalent Education: If you have completed an equivalent education (e.g., homeschooling or private study), you may be eligible to apply.
- Board Policies: The specific policies and procedures may differ between different education boards.
Steps to Apply:
- Research Board Policies: Contact the education board you wish to apply to and inquire about their specific requirements for private candidates or those without previous certificates.
- Gather Necessary Documents: You may need to provide documents such as proof of identity, age, and any relevant educational qualifications.
- Fill Out Application Form: Complete the application form provided by the board, providing accurate information about your educational background and reasons for wanting to take the exams.
- Submit Application: Submit the completed application form along with the required documents to the specified address or online portal.
- Pay Examination Fees: Pay the required examination fees as per the board's guidelines.
Additional Considerations:
- Preparation: You will need to prepare for the exams on your own, using textbooks, online resources, or private tutoring.
- Examination Centers: The board may assign you to a specific examination center based on your location.
- Results: Once you have appeared for the exams, you will receive your results from the board.
I hope this is useful.
Hello student,
Yes, you can appear for both 11th and 12th exams together as a private candidate, even if you aren't attending a regular school and don't have previous certificates. Here's how you can go about it:
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Apply as a Private Candidate : You can apply for 11th and 12th exams through an open schooling board like the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or your state's open school board. These boards allow students to complete their education without attending a regular school.
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Eligibility : For most open boards, there's no strict requirement for previous academic certificates. However, you'll need to meet the age criteria, which is generally around 15-16 years for 10+2 exams.
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Exams : In open schooling, you can take both 11th and 12th exams in a single attempt through the "On-Demand Examination" system or as per the board’s exam schedule.
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How to Apply : Visit the official website of NIOS ( www.nios.ac.in (http://www.nios.ac.in) ) or your state’s open board and register for the Senior Secondary (12th) exam. You’ll be guided on how to apply and the necessary documents required.
This route will allow you to complete your education and qualify for higher studies.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
Yes, you can apply to write both the 11th and 12th exams together through the **National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)** or other state open school boards. NIOS allows flexibility for students who have not attended regular schooling or do not have previous certificates. You’ll need to meet the age requirement and provide basic documentation. Check the official NIOS website for registration and syllabus details to proceed with your exams.
Hello Padmapriya,
I am very sad to tell you that no college today gives admission without 10th certificate and if you are not admitted in 11th then you will not be able to give exam.
First of all you have to pass out 10th, no matter which board it is, only then you will get admission in 11th, only then you can give 12th and future exams.
If you have any doubt, you can ask and all the best for your future.
Thank you!!
Hello,
If you prefer to take the examinations for 11 and 12 without attending school and without previous certificates, you generally have a few options depending on the country's educational system.
Private Candidate Option: All education boards allow students to take their exams as private candidates. You can directly apply to the concerned examination board like CBSE, ICSE or respective state boards in order to sit for both 11th and 12th exams as a private candidate.
Open Schooling: Countries have open schooling systems (such as the National Institute of Open Schooling in India) that permit you to take exams without formal schooling. You can enroll and select subjects for both 11th and 12th.
Eligibility Check: Checking the eligibility set by the examination authority regarding age limits and other requirements.
Documentation: Some documents - to be prepared including the identification proof and photographs; as you may need the same for the preparation of your application.
It would be good that you get in touch with the examination authority or visit their official website for details about private candidate registration as well as open schooling.