Hii I'm Rocky I get 60 percent in 12th ,where i get 61 mark in physics,50 mark in chemistry,83 mark in biology that is 41 in bot ,can i get

Can i get seat in this college.with physics subject

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Himanshu Chaudhary
6 years ago
Hi, With 60% marks you can go for any private college and moreover you might have given entrance exam in the past for Government Universities as eligibility criteria is 50-55% in most of the entrance exams but if you haven't given any of them then only private colleges are left to apply.But there ar

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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Hello to get all details relating to admissions in ravenshaw university you should visit the following link https://www.shiksha.com/university/ravenshaw-university-cuttack-52514 But looking at your percentage chances are very less unless you are reserved. You have just reached the eligibility leve

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