Can I join BSc at IILM University without 80% in Class 12?

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a month ago

You can join a BSc at IILM University without 80% in Class 12. The eligibility criteria for BSc are 10+2 with 50% aggregate, and you need to appear for CUET.

However, having a good score in Class 12 can be beneficial as IILM University offers scholarships based on merit. For instance, students with 9

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Tanu Rao
2 months ago

IILM University has specified a minimum aggregate of 50% for BSc admissions. Candidates must have completed Class 12 or equivalent to be eligible to apply for UG courses. Candidates with 80% in Class 12 typically have a decent chance of securing admission. In addition to this, candidates are require

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