Is 70% in 12th sufficient to get admission in an IIT?

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Piyush Sahu
9 years ago
If you are a general/OBC candidate, 75 % or more marks are required to get into IITs and ISM, and for SC/ST it is 70% to be scored in their board exam. Another option to get into IITs is to be in the top 20% percentile students of their respective boards .

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GAURAV PRAJAPATI
9 years ago
Nopes bro...!! unless you are SC\ST there is no chance to get into IIT.

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nopes you have to be in top 20 percentile

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