I m PCB student how many marks should I score in 12th to for psychology

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vivek mishra
9 years ago
55 percent if you choose Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh more info mail me at shiatspsychology@gmail.com without any entrance exam for Ba(major) psychology course

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Mohammad Asif Raja
9 years ago
it depends upon the colleges. for very good colleges you may required around 90% however many central universities offer admission on the basis of their own entrance test.

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