Distance Learning: How to pass 10th and 12th directly

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If you have failed in 8th 9th 10th class for any reason then you can give direct 10th exam. A Government board that provides facilities to complete 10th and 12th through distance learning. If you have failed in 11th 12th, for some reason you can give direct 12th exam from government board

NIOS: National Institute of Open Schooling is formed in 1989 under CBSE board.


The required documents are:

  1. Your last exam passing mark sheet, Aadhar card and photograph
  2. You can select the subjects of your choice in this exam.
  3. And you can also take the exam in your preferred language.

If you give exam from direct college or school, then the cost of exam fees, tuition fees, coaching, books, traveling etc., combined with other expenses, goes up to 50,000 to 80,000 rupees. But here we give you all these valuable facilities in 50-80% less price. We take full responsibility for your passing.

We not only provide perfect coaching and guidance to the students and working professionals but we also help you in interview preparation, English speaking and personality development, advance computer and job placement.

Institute like Success Coaching Classes help student's to succeed in distance learning program

NIOS Studies & Guidance: 

1) Documentation
2) Admission and  registration 
3) Practical's preparations 
4) project preparation 
5) project filing 
6) project submission 
7) coordination with university/board
8) coaching to all subjects
9) locating center and halt ticket
10) test paper preparations 
11) important notes/important questions
12) sample Q papers/important questions
13) Online video content


Tip 👍 : Failure is a stepping stone to success. So, don't regret and start working for your dreams

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