I got 52% marks in 12th. But, BITSAT requires minimum 60%. Can I appear for the same, as I have scored very well in other subjects?

232 Views|Posted 2016-03-01 11:00:56
Asked by Aman Kumar
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Ishu Singhal
2016-03-04 08:04:57
Hi Aman, Sorry to say, but with such percentage of marks you are not eligible for BITS. You may go for other universities, if you have achieved good score in JEE. It would be recommended, if you appear for improvement exam of class 12th, at the earliest. Best of luck.

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Kumar Vishwajeet
2016-03-04 08:48:56
No, you can't apply for BITSAT but there are many good colleges under JEE mains. So, you must go with it. Even you can apply for other entrances.

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