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mere 54% hai kya mujhe bsc krne ka moka mil skta h government college me


pallivakeverma 20th Jul, 2024
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Asmee Biswas 20th Jul, 2024

Hello there,

With a 54% in your 12th grade, getting admission to a B.Sc. program in a government college can be challenging but not impossible. Here's how to improve your chances:

1. Research colleges and focus on those with lower cut-off requirements.

2. Check reservation policies for potential benefits.

3. Apply to multiple colleges to increase your chances.

4. Consider state and open universities with more flexible admission criteria.

5. Attend counseling sessions for potential opportunities.

Additional options include applying to private colleges, considering diploma courses, and appearing for improvement exams. Explore state and open universities to find suitable options. Stay informed, prepare necessary documents, and be persistent. By following these steps, you can increase your chances of securing a B.Sc. admission.

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https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-universities-in-india

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