Is 50% in Class 12th Science stream enough for BSc at Amity University Bangalore?
A 50% aggregate in Class 12th is only enough to be eligible for BSc in Animation & VFX and Applied Psychology at Amity University Bangalore.
However, other BSc courses require candidates atleast scorebetween 55%- 60% to be eligible for Amity University Bangalore BSc admission.
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Yes, and this surprises a lot of students. Most BSc Nursing colleges only ask for a 45–50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12, which is quite achievable. So even if you didn't score top marks, you still have a real shot at building a solid nursing career.
Yes, candidates who have cleared Class 12 board exams from CBSE/ISE board are eligible for PSG College of Arts and Science BA admission. However, only 20% of total BA seat intake is open to such candidates. Rest of the seats are reserved for HSC Class 12th students.
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No, candidates are not restricted based on their Class 12 stream during Galgotias University BA admission. All candidates who have cleared Class 12th with a minimum aggregate of 50% are eligible for BA admissions. Stream or subjects studied by a student are irrelevant for BA eligibility criteria of
Arden Berlin does not have a strict, fixed minimum score requirement for Indian students. However, an overall average of 70% in Class 12th board exams should prove enough for entry to most Arden Berlin courses.
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