Does UBC accept Indian Class 12 (CBSE/ISC/State Board) results for undergraduate programs, and what minimum subjects or marks are required?
Yes, for the University of British Columbia admissions at UG level, a class 12th result from CBSE, ISC or State Board is accepted.
This admission process is surely quite competitive and it will require these CBSE students to have a minimum score of 85 to 88%.
Indian applicants also need high scores i
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