I've got 50% in 12th class but now my BCA percentage is 62% and I am in general category, can I get admission in JNU?

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Vibhor Kashyap
7 years ago
I would recommend you to go for JNU, because the current environment in JNU is not ideal for any student. If you are really interested in making your career, then please consider taking admission into other colleges. That's my point of view. It is your choice.

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