Any bachelor's degree exam (10+2+3 scheme) Min % required: 60% in aggregate, What does it means ?i could't understand, 10+2+3 writing method
I couldn't understand the 10+2+3 writing method,
9.2K Views|Posted 2012-10-17 14:10:26
Asked by Kuldipak Parmar
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Answered by
2012-10-17 14:16:30
Hi,
10+2+3 means class X, class XII and 3 years of graduation. And 60% aggregate means 60% average of your first year, second year and third year of 3 year bachelor degree course.
A few colleges ask for 60% consistent score in all the three levels as minimum eligibility criteria for post graduate
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M
2016-02-27 19:13:50
Bachelor's degree in any discipline with
adequate competence in Mathematics under 10+2+ 3
pattern of education with at least 65% marks.

Answered by
2012-10-17 14:44:30
If there is a semester systems in graduation than aggregate is average of all semester .
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