Are science practical marks added in aggregate marking system for NLUs?

All the NLUs ask for 50% aggregate and I have 54.3% in theory+practical but only 48% in theory.

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Yes, practical marks are to be added to the total. As practical+theory= 100 marks in CBSE or any equivalent board. So, 54 is your aggregate percentage. Further, for NLU's you need to be amongst top ranker. So, you have to prepare like the toppers. Further, there are other eligibility exams for admis

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I broke my hand before boards. I want a writer. I did crack JEE Mains with 17899 but because of a low percentage I didn't get allowed in the counselling held at NIT-Surat. You reduced my pressure. Though, I have enrolled in NIOS. Thank you very much.

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