Can I get into United University with 70% in class 12th?
Yes, students with 70% in Class 12th can get admissions. The eligibility differs as per the choice of the course. For a bachelor's degree course, 45% is the minimum accepted Class 12th score. For PG course, the accepted score is 50% in graduation. For other details, please visit the official websit

Yes, you can get into Usha Martin University with 70% in class 12th.
United University's admission requirements for 2024 include:
10+2 with 45% aggregate
Accepting exams: CBSE 12th, UP 12th, CUET, ISC
Most universities and colleges require a minimum of 50–60% in class 12 exams to be eligible for under
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