Can I get into KC College with 70% in class 12th?

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R
2 months ago

Yes, you can get into KC College with 70% in Class 12. However, this is the minimum eligibility requirement for getting admission to various undergraduate courses. 

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2 years ago

While scoring 70% in class 12th meets the minimum eligibility criteria for most undergraduate courses at KC College, it's difficult to definitively say whether you'll secure admission solely based on this information. Here's why:

KC College, being a reputed institution, has competitive admissions. Cu

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2 months ago

You can get admission with 70% marks in undergraduate courses as basic eligibility criteria is minimum 50% aggregate marks in class 12th. Some programs have additional requirements, so check course details that you are interested in.

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