If one has scored less marks in mathematics in 10+2, will he suffer any kind of problem in the admission process?

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7 years ago
The merit is being considered based on 50% of NATA score and 50% of weight age of 10+2 score (Overall).

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For CEPT entrance exam in bid course, is it necessary to appear for NATA?

Nishant Panchal
7 years ago
Actually, one can suffer any problem if he/she is having less than 55% marks in 12th. Otherwise, no problem is there. But yes, some colleges take you in according to your 12th score which should be like 60%. So, there are different criteria for every college. Hope you do best. Good Luck.

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Yes, even a decrease of one mark will be implemented. CBSE 12th re-evaluation can increase or decrease in marks.

CBSE Class 12 re-evaluation is conducted in following way.

  • Candidates must refer to the marking scheme and question paper.
  • Applications must specify the questions challenged with reasoning
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Only candidates who have applied for scanned copies of their answer books can
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The process to check CBSE 12th evaluation issues is given below.

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