Can I get into Anant National University with 70% in class 12th?
To be eligible for the B. Des programme at Anant National University in 2023, candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks in class XII or its equivalent, irrespective of their academic stream. Additionally, the latest DET exam cutoff stands at 60 to 70 marks.
I can't give you a definitive answer about your chances of getting into Anant National University with a 70% score in your Class 12 exams. While this score meets the minimum eligibility requirement for B.Tech programs (which typically asks for a 70% average for Indian boards), admission isn't guaran
Yes, you can get admission in Anant National University with a score of 70% in Class 12. According to the information provided, the eligibility criteria for B.T. in Climate Technology at Anant National University requires an average of 70% in the best of four subjects in Class 12. The university use
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