I got 61.6% in ISC from CBSE. Could I get admission or not in political Science honours.

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Asked by Ankit Raj
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Dear Ankit, You have cleared your "Indian School Certificate" conducted by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, So eligible to pursue B.A. (Political Science) with Honours.

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