Can I get into this college with 60% in 11th CBSE?

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Asked by Ryan Ruble
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S
7 years ago
For admission your 12th percentage matters.

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anvita rastogi
7 years ago
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai takes undergraduate admissions based on class 12th marks. If you wish to study here then your score should be minimum of 90%.

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Akash Malav
7 years ago
The performance of class 11th doesn't matter, while taking admission in any college. The thing that only matters is your 12th performance.

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A
7 years ago
Class 11th marks does not matter, what matters is, class 12th marks for getting into college.

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