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Yes, absolutely. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India. It carries the same value as CBSE, ICSE, or any other State Board. NIOS certifications are valid for UPSC, SSC, NEET, JEE, and admission to all universities in India and abroad.

Yes, you can. NIOS allows you to save your wasted year. You can take direct admission in Senior Secondary (Class 12th) and appear for the board exams in the upcoming session.

If you have failed in 10th or 12th from any recognized board (like CBSE or State Board) but passed in at least one subject, you can transfer the marks of up to two passed subjects to NIOS. This means you do not have to re-appear for those subjects; you only need to give exams for the remaining subjects.

Yes, NIOS offers high flexibility. You can choose a mix of subjects from Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. For example, you can study Physics along with Economics if you wish.

Yes. We provide complete guidance for Tutor Marked Assignments (TMA) and Practical Files. These internal marks are crucial for boosting your overall percentage, and our faculty ensures you submit them correctly and on time.

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 Yes. All our university partners are approved by the UGC (University Grants Commission) and the DEB (Distance Education Bureau). A degree earned through distance/online learning is legally equivalent to a regular campus degree for employment purposes.

No. These courses are designed for working professionals and students with other commitments. You will have access to online study materials, recorded lectures, and weekend doubt-clearing sessions, allowing you to study at your own pace.

We partner with India’s top-ranked universities (NAAC A+ accredited) to ensure you get quality education. Please contact our counselors for the current list of partner universities for your specific course (BA, MBA, B.Com, etc.).