If I have not aggregate board marks in one subject, will I get admission in Thapar University?
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The eligibility criteria for Thapar University state that you need to have a minimum aggregate score with mandatory subjects for the course you are selecting. Thus, if that one subject does not have the aggregate board marks but is among the mandatory subjects for the course, then you may not
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