I got 82% marks in 12th CBSE board and 90% in 10th in ICSE board. Can I get admission in FC?

289 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Ritika Pahal
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Yash Gupta
6 years ago
It's average score. Since ICSE paper setting and correction are very liberal, 82% is just an average score. When my daughter completed class 10th in 2014, around 70% of students scored above 80% in her school. Any way you can always work hard and do much better in your future exams.

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