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How I can take admission in ignou with less percentage of 12th
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Updated a year ago

Admission to the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) for undergraduate programs, including the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), is generally more flexible regarding academic performance compared to traditional universities. Even if you have a lower percentage in your 12th standard, you can still apply for admission to IGNOU.
The university typically requires a minimum passing percentage for eligibility, but it is advisable to check the specific requirements for the program you are interested in. You can apply online through the IGNOU admission portal by filling out the application form, uploading the necessary documents, and paying the required fees. IGNOU's open admission policy and focus on inclusive education provide an excellent opportunity for students from diverse academic backgrounds to pursue higher education.
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Updated 3 days ago
Yes, it is possible to get admitted to IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) with a lower percentage in your 12th standard. IGNOU has a relatively flexible admission policy, especially for undergraduate programs like BA, B.Com, and some BSc courses. While some specialized programs might have specific percentage requirements, many general programs have minimum passing marks as the only eligibility criteria.
Updated 5 days ago
Yes, even with a lower 12th percentage, you can still apply to IGNOU. They offer a variety of undergraduate programs with flexible admission criteria. You can apply directly through their online portal or visit a regional center. Some courses might have specific eligibility, but many don't require a high 12th percentage.