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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hi
Yes the DY patile college of pharmacy eligibility for admission is 55 percentage
So yes you get the 70 percentage you can apply for pharmacy
You also need to pass and get the good score in entrance exam
And than you apply for admission in DY patile college of pharmacy
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
IMUC admits B.Tech students with a class 12 GPA of 60%, hence the answer is yes. It is noteworthy, therefore, that the minimum scores required for admission to the B.Tech programs at IMUC differ based on the particular course and the candidate's level. The admission committee will take your performance on the IMUC CET entrance exam into account in addition to your Class 12th percentage. Paper 1 and Paper 2 are the two papers that make up the IMUC B.Tech admission exam. Paper 1 is meant to evaluate your understanding of mathematics, physics, and chemistry; Paper 2 is meant to evaluate your engineering and problem-solving skills. Underst
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes you are eligible for admission in Kumaun University with 70% in your 10+2.
As there eligibility criteria states the students must score minimum 60 percent aggregates in 10+2.
And 10+2 certificate should be from any recognised board.
Which means you are eligible for admission in Kumaun University.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
MATS University offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various streams such as Engineering, Management, Law, Fashion Design etc. Interested candidates are required to meet the eligibility criteria stated by the university. For all UG/PG courses, the basic eligibility criteria is to secure 45% to 50% marks in Class 12th; the percentage may vary as per the chosen course. Meeting the eligibility criteria cannot guarantee admission. Candidates must note that meeting eligibility criteria is the bare minimum; they will also have to participate in the final admission process and admission will be granted based on that. M
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The answer is yes you can get admission to MATS university with having 60% in class 12th. But that is just the first step of the admission process in the university. You have to clear the JEE entrance exam and achieve atleast around 70 percentile to clear the cutoff for admission in MATS University. MATS University checks the JEE entrance exam scores and you must clear their minimum cutoff for admission in different branches of B.Tech available at the University. It's a necessary step to be eligible for admission in the University.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
- Passed 10+2 in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks from a recognised Board
- Complete graduation with at least 50% score from a recognise
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
In improvement exam xxxx is written on the place of result i.e. pass or fail which shows that the student is passed or failed, as any student who is going to give improvement exam that simply means he/she passed all his subjects but want to improve his/her score through improvement exam that is why xxxx is written over
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
A student who is appearing in 12th Board in with the subjects physics, chemistry, Maths and computer science. Normally scores 70 to 80% in examinations. She or he can also appear all Engineering entrance exams for this year. If she or he would not be able to crack these examinations, then they can opt for exams, then many forms are available in the market to fill up & give the entrance exams like NDA, MERCHANT NAVY.
But buddy I feel like your question is incomplete
Please restructure the question and ask again including the necessary details such as the subject stream you have studied, the state in which you are interested to
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Dear student
It is not fake and is legit, however, it is not functional anymore. You can opt for CBSE or ICSE for your further education.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Intermediate Council of Secondary Education is an autonomous independent and Non–Governmental organisation (NGO) for the conduct of Courses and Secondary and Senior Secondary School Examination, providing an alternative to choose from either Government aided Boards/Councils or a Non-Government independent Autonomous body.
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