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Nidhi Kumari

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No, a mere 70% in your 12th grade will get you into VJTI. Since you only received a 70% on your 12th standard board examinations, you have very little chance of being accepted into VJTI Mumbai's B.Tech program, especially if you are looking for general category seats. VJTI demands a minimum of 75% of marks (for general category) in 12th PCM/PCB for admission to the B.Tech program. There is fierce rivalry for a respectable college like VJTI, and the general category cutoffs can sometimes reach even higher levels—85% to 90% in some years—depending on the intensity of the competition.With a 70%, you fall short of general
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Priyanshu Dalal

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The minimum percentage required in 12th grade for admission in DTU B.Tech CSE is atleast 60 %.

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Aman singh

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Yes, a student can take improvement examinations the next year to increase their marks if they passed their CBSE Class 12 exams. As long as they passed the first tests, students may retake exams administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in order to improve their grades in up to five courses. Students who want to achieve certain eligibility requirements or raise their test scores in order to gain better college admissions may find this chance especially helpful. In order to do this, you would have to apply for the improvement tests via the official procedure set forth by the CBSE board, which often include completi
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Muskan

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Your percentile on the JEE exam will be determined by how well you do in comparison to other applicants, even if you are only covering the subject for the 12th grade. Based on your performance in comparison to every other candidate who took the exam nationwide, the JEE Mains percentile is determined. As a result, your percentile would represent how well you performed in relation to the whole test-taking population.

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Vishakha

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At Jaipur National University, admission to the DPharm programme is mostly determined by the entrance examination- JNU CET scores. The basic requirement that university ask, is candidates must complete Class 12 with PCB/PCM subjects and have a minimum aggregate of 45%. To be considered for admission to Jaipur National University's DPharm programme, candidates must register. Shortlisted candidates will be chosen from the university's for personal interview. 

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Ishika Jain

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 To be eligible for BSc Mathematics at Jagiroad College, you typically need a competitive score in 12th standard (higher than 65%) and a strong foundation in maths and science. However, admission criteria may vary, so it's best to check with the college directly for the most up-to-date information.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The CBSE 12th marking scheme for 2024 is not available for download as a single document for all subjects yet. However, steps to access the marking schemes for individual subjects on the CBSE website are:Visit the official Central Board of Secondary Education websiteNavigate to the 'Academics' section of the website.Look for a link mentioning "Marking Scheme" or "Class XII Examination".Once you find the marking scheme section, you can usually select the specific subject you're interested in and download the marking scheme for that subject.

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Yes, a background in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) can be sufficient for pursuing certain aspects of Forensic Science, Yes. Absolutely. Start with basic forensics 101 There's far more to forensics than biology.the general requirement is to pass Class 12 in Science stream with PCB or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) subjects from a recognised board

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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To get admission in undergraduate courses at HNLU raipur, you must clear your 12 th examination with 50 percentage or more.For general categories you must score 45% and above, and some other categories like (SC/ST) 40 percentage is enough to get admitted into HNLU raipur.It is required to visit official website of HNLU for further information.

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Muskan

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To study BA LLB after Class 12th at Parul University, take these steps: Visit the university's official website and go to the admissions area. Look for the BA LLB programme and review the qualifying requirements, which often include a minimum aggregate score in the Class 12th board exams. Fill out the online application form with accurate personal, educational, and contact information. Upload the appropriate documents, which include a Class 12 mark sheet, identity verification, and a passport-sized image. Pay the application fee online in the manner recommended by the university. After submitting your application, you can check its sta
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