Can I get admission to Kashi Institute of Technology with 60% in Class 12th?

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  • Kashi Institute of Technology was established in 2008 and is located in Varanasi. It is a private institution that is affiliated to Dr Abdul Kalam Technical University . It has a 12 year experience of academic excellence, and offers holistic education to students. It has also been awarded Grade A Accreditation by NAAC. The institute offers various undergraduate and post graduate level courses, and admission into these courses is based on the entrance exam of the particular course. Such as admission to B.Tech and B.Pharm is done on the basis of JEE Main, MBA programme seats are filled on the basis of CAT/MAT/KMET etc. Thus a 60% score i

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    Rajat Jha

    2 years ago

    60% in the 12th grade is the minimal requirement for admission to the majority of courses at Kashi Institute of Technology. Thus, depending on your performance on other entrance exams, you can indeed be admitted to KIT with a 60% in your 12th grade year.

    Same goes for any specific courses having minimum 60 percentage criteria in 10+2 having qualifications in respective examination that falls for the desired course 

     

     

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    Sonu Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Eligibility criteria to get admission to kashi institute of technology are Candidates should have passed class 12 in relevant stream with minimum 60%

    So Yes, you can take admission in Kashi institute of technology with 60% in class 12

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    Supriya kumari | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    The minimum eligibility criteria to get admission in majority of the courses in Kashi Insititute of Technology is 60% in Class 12th. So, Yes, you can get admission in KIT with 60% in Class 12th depeding upon your result in other entrance exams.

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