Can I get admission in Jaipur National University for B.Sc with 60% in Class 12th?
Yeah sure you can get B.Sc in Jaipur national university, Because the normal and minimum criteria is to get 50% in your Class 12 th, so with 60% you have already reached the minimum criteria so you can easily get B.Sc in Jaipur national university.
The minimum eligibility required for admission is 50% marks in 10+2 in the Science stream. B.Tech programme is specialised in 14 streams. Admission to the programme is based on Entrance test scores + Personal interview marks.Admissions to Jaipur National University courses are based on merit as well
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