In my graduation degree, I've got 6.3 CGPA but marks are also given which are more than 60%. Am I eligible to apply for NIMCET or not?

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7 years ago
The thing that matters is your CGPA and you can definitely try for NIMCET.

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Rudra  Shaurya
7 years ago
Can you state your total marks? Does your mark sheet say CGPA or percentage?

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FGPA is not CGPA. You are good to go. If it had been CGPA then there was problem.

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7 years ago
Yes, you are eligible, as you need to score at least 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA. So, if your marks are more than 60% Marks, then you can go for NIMCET.

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Calm down. Make sure he is not miscalculating. One can not have 6.3 CGPA and 60% both as 1 CGPA is equal to 9.6%.

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