Can I pursue B.Sc Forestry with 385 out of 600 marks in 12th board exam?
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Yes, you can. To be eligible for a BSc Forestry course, the candidate must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible candidates will have to appear for the exams required, depending on the university in which you want to get admitted, and score valid marks to secure admission to the course.
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You can seek a B.Sc. in Forestry with 385 out of 600 marks in your 12th board exams, particularly if you fulfil the particular requirements of the universities you're applying to. A minimum of 50–60% in Science courses from the 12th grade is required by many universities and colleges offering a B.Sc. in forestry. You can be admitted to any of the universities that offer the course based on your score, which is roughly 64%. It's a good idea to research the precise admission requirements of the colleges you're considering, then apply to those where your grades easily reach or above the minimum standards.
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