I got 70% in CBSE board and I am not able to give JEE Advanced paper. Am I eligible to fill IISER entrance exam?

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Asked by Nishant Yadav
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Ketan Ojha
7 years ago
No, you are not eligible for IISER either. You must have got atleast 88.2% in your CBSE boards, but you still have one chance. Go for improvement exams and score well in them, and then you will be able to get admission in IISER.

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R
7 years ago
Please check for your eligibility to appear for the IISER exam from the criteria mentioned below: https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/iiser-entrance-exam.

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