I completed my 12th this year & got 73% in CBSE board. Am I eligible to pursue B.Com from Jai Hind College?

I've scored 73% in CBSE.

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7 years ago
Hi Pragya, As you have scored 73% in class 12th board exams, so you are eligible to take admission in in Jai Hind College. Also your score is good enough for the admission. Best of luck.

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Amrit raj.....I got 74% and I am a general, and I want to do bsc in biotechnology in jai hind college....can I get the admission? actually I just want to join this college in any course related to science because I am bio student....so please tell me that can I join this college?

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