Does 12th percentage matters for B.Des in IIT by UCEED?

I scored 68% in class 12th. Want to pursue B. Des from IIT D by giving UCEED exam so is there any percentage criteria for B. Des?

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B. Des Eligibility:Passed (10+2) level examination or equivalent from any recognised board with an aggregate of 50% marks B. Des Admission Criteria: Entrance Examination or (10+2) Merit Base.

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Yes, the 12th percentage is considered an important factor for admission to the B. Des (Bachelor of Design) programme at IITs through the UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design) exam. UCEED is a national-level entrance examination conducted by IITs for admission to the B. Des pr

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