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I feel you can go ahead with admission. Newly opened colleges have perhaps more vigour and Dynamics than older colleges. In any guess, one should not think of what will happen after four years since simply nobody can predict it.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
School documents-Xth and XIIth Admit Card+Marksheet+Pass Certificates. If you have taken admission in a college before, then a transfer certificate issued from that college, cancelling your admission in that college. Proof of your selection in JU (you might bring the admit card, just to feel safe).
Caste Certificate for SC/ST/OBC. Income Certificate of guardian (s).
ID-proof
Photographs (bring 5 in total).
Edit: I forgot to mention this, but if this is related to Master's degree, keep the graduation mark sheet. Keep the graduation documents as a proof that you're a graduate. Get a photocopy of all these documents, and never
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can get admission there as your percentage is good enough to take admission there.
The percentage needed to get into Goenka, I would say that above 90% in your boards is considered worthy for selection. It includes your English+best 3 subjects.
Goenka has a unique formula to calculate a percentile and the list is put on accordingly on the website.
Good luck.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
The number of seats is not mentioned on the official website of the college. You may contact the college directly for the information.
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Chances are there. More than 92% is usually recommended for Science streams. You must still keep checking their websites for the latest cut-off declarations for admission.
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