Can I pursue B.Sc Forestry with 385 out of 600 marks in 12th board exam?

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    Nandini Motwani | Contributor-Level 9

    4 months ago

    Here are some things to keep in mind:

     

    - _Minimum Eligibility Criteria_: 385 marks of total 600 are enough for getting the minimum eligibility criteria met (64%).

    - _Institute-specific Requirements_: Some institutes may have higher cut offs, so look into what you’re planning colleges may ask for them.

    - _Competitive Admissions_: They should always take note that admissions to Forestry can be very competitive and this means that if we score better it could improve possibilities.

    - _Other Factors_: Entrance exams, interview factors may be taken into consideration at other colleges.

    - _Research Colleges_: Research colleges that prov

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    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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