Can I get into KLE University with 70% in class 12th?
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Yes, you can get into KLE University with a 70% in class 12th. However, some programs may have higher cut-offs. You should check the specific admission criteria for the programme you are interested in on the KLE University website. You may also be required to take an entrance exam, such as the KLE Scholastic Aptitude Test (KLE SAT). Your chances of admission will depend on your overall academic record, your entrance exam scores, and the competitiveness of the programme you are applying to.
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