Yes, you can get into WBUHS with 70% marks in class 12th, as the minimum requirement for admission is to pass class 12th with a minimum of 50% marks. However, admission to a WBUHS undergraduate programme is not solely based on board scores, and it also depends on other factors such as entrance exam
Yes, You can get into WBHUS with 70%marks in class 12th, As their requirement is to you have to be passed in class 12th with minimum 50% and for sc, sts with 45%. But on other hand they conduct national level entrance exams for some courses and for some courses they directly take interview and aptit
According to the WBUHS website, some programs are admitted directly by the university via an aptitude test and personal interview. To pass the entrance exam, the minimum score requirements must also be met. For example, a Bachelor (Hons) in Chemistry with Biological Sciences requires a qualifying e
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Yes, you can take admission in Class 12 with 60%—no problem.
And no, there isn't any SC/ST reservation in Class 12 admissions based on marks.
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