Can I apply at ICFAI School of Social Sciences with 65% in Class 12?

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Candidates can apply for UG courses after completing Class 12. The minimum aggregate for UG programmes is 50% in Class 12. Hence, aspirants with 65% can apply for the preferred UG course at ICFAI School of Social Sciences. 

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