I got 59 in 12th boards in chem and I want to pursue genetic engineering in SRM KTR but It requires 60% will I get admission?

I got 85% in 12th ISC examination.

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6 years ago
Hi, Yes, hopefully you can but we suggest you to attend the counselling session and contact the official SRM authorities for further clarification. All the best. Hopefully this answers your question. Thank you.

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Abhisek Kedia
6 years ago
PCM aggregate of 60 is mandatory for admission in SRM, KTR.

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6 years ago
Hi, As the minimum criteria is 60 percent and your board score is 85% overall. See, the minimum criteria is that, you need average of PCM equal to 60 percent. That is it. Calculate your marks and match it. If it is above 60 percent, then you are eligible.

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