I've got PCM aggregate 74.66 in CBSE board examination. Am I still eligible/qualified for appearing in BITSAT?
74.66 PCM aggregate in CBSE.
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BITSAT eligibility criteria require candidates to have a minimum aggregate of 75% marks in PCM subjects in their 12th board examination. Since your aggregate percentage is 74.66, you may not be eligible for appearing in BITSAT. However, I would recommend checking the BITSAT official website or contacting their admission office for any updates or changes in the eligibility criteria.
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Yes, with a PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) aggregate of 74.66% in the CBSE board examination, you are eligible to appear for the BITSAT exam. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT require the candidate to have obtained a minimum aggregate of 75% marks in PCM in their 12th standard examination from a recognised board, with at least 60% marks in each subject. Therefore, you meet the minimum eligibility requirement and can apply for BITSAT.
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