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If you fail in 2 out of 6 subjects in CBSE Class 12th, you will not be eligible to clear the Class 12th Board exams. In CBSE a student needs to pass in at least 5 subjects including one language subject to be considered as passed in the Class 12th Board exam. However, if you have failed in 1 or 2 subjects, you may be eligible to appear for the CBSE Class 12th supplementary exam. The supplementary exam is a second chance given to students who have failed in one or two subjects in the main exam to clear their papers and obtain their passing Certificate. The supplementary exams will be held in July, and students have to fill a separate su
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1. Christ University (Entrance based)
2. Presidency College, Bangalore (Interview based)
3. Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research - [SICSR], Pune (Entrance based)
4. Loyola College, Chennai
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Stream 1 .
70 percent seats of every branch are filled through stream 1 based on 12 th percentage ( 75 percent after normalisation ) + JEE mains score ( 25 percent )
For example
12 th percentage - 88 (CBSE) and JEE mains score is 80 .
Normalised percentage of board would be as follows
88 * 100/98.6 = 89.25
( Assuming percentage of topper is 98.6 )
Now 89.25 * 0.75 + 80 * 0.25 =86.94
This is your final score . AIR (SASTRA) is prepared based on this final score . There is a chance AIR up
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