I am not confident that I will score 60% aggregate in PCM in 2025 boards for VIT. Will they consider improvement marks?

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10 months ago

Yes, improvement exam marks are accepted by VIT for eligibility. In case you are not able to obtain 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in your 2025 board exams, you can take improvement exams. Your updated marks will be considered by VIT if you satisfy the minimum eligibility requi

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10 months ago

Yes, if someone couldn't scores minimum 60% in boards so then they are not eligible for taking admission in VIT and then they can give improvement exams and from there they can score required marks to take admission in VIT

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