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Can I apply to Harvard after a gap year?

Can I apply to Harvard after a gap year?

William Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions and financial aid at Harvard, says Harvard accepts students who apply after their gap year. Students wishing to defer college should send a letter to their college’s director of admissions and outline what they plan to do for their gap year.

How do you get into top 10 university?

12 Tips for Getting into the College of Your Choice

  1. Get the best possible grades you can during ALL four years of high school.
  2. Take academically rigorous classes ALL four years.
  3. Practice taking the SAT or ACT.
  4. Try taking both the SAT and ACT.
  5. Take SAT Subject Tests and AP Tests.
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How many students have scored over 90\% in CBSE 12th exam?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the Class 12 exam result today for over 12 lakh students. In the CBSE Class 12 result declared today, a total of 1,57,934 students have scored more than 90\% marks. Of these, 38,686 students have secured above 95\%.

How can I score 90\% in 12th Board exams?

Be sure to divide the time of three hours of examination according to the weightage of the question and present your answers as neatly as possible. With right determination and intensive study, you can score 90\% in 12th Board exams and even more. All the best!

Are girls ahead of boys in CBSE Class 12 board exams?

According to CBSE, in terms of pass percentage, girls are ahead of boys by 5.96 percentage points. While the 92.15 percent girls cleared the Class 12 board exam this year, the pass percentage for boys stood at 86.19. For transgenders, the pass percentage stood at 66.67 percent. (At The Quint, we are answerable only to our audience.

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What is the pass rate for the 2020 US college exams?

With 20,000 more students scoring above 95 percent as compared to 2019, college cut-offs are likely to witness even more cut-throat competition. Interestingly, the pass percentage this year has risen by 5.38 percent, from 83.40 percent in 2019 to 88.7 percent in 2020.