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In my 12th class ,57 percent have come from 12th arts.so,what university should I get admired . Plz sir help me


Vishal 5th May, 2019
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Vishnupriya 21st Jun, 2019

Hi Vishal,

The college that's best for you depends on the course you prefer. As 57% is considered as not a very admirable score, by most of the educational institutes in India, we are forced to approach private/deemed universities through management seats.

Universties like,

Amity University, Noida

Lovely Professional University, Phagwara

Chandigarh University

Sharda University, Greater Noida

have a stable reputation, and could give you some good exposure.

If you are unsure of which course to take, I would strongly recommend you to join a liberal arts university and explore many courses. If you have got the potential, you can definitely get into any one of the liberal arts universities in India.

Liberal Arts Universities in India include,

1. Ashoka University, Sonepat

2. FLAMES University, Pune

3. Miranda House, Delhi

4. Krea University, Chennai

5. Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, Sonepat.

All The Best.

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