Can I get admission to DAV Chandigarh with 62% in 12th? What is the cut off for DAV College till the last merit list?
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With a 62% in your 12th, you have a good chance of getting into DAV College, Chandigarh, especially for general courses, but the specific cut-off varies by program and merit list.Here's a breakdown to help you understand:
- General Eligibility: DAV College Chandigarh generally requires a minimum of 50% marks in the 10+2 examination for UG programs.
- Merit-Based Admission: Admission is based on merit, with cut-off percentages varying for different courses and categories.
- Factors Affecting Cut-Offs:
- Course Popularity: Courses with higher demand (like Economics or English Honours) may have
...more - General Eligibility: DAV College Chandigarh generally requires a minimum of 50% marks in the 10+2 examination for UG programs.
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