My 12th percentage is 45. Can I take admission in universities like Christ, R.V for BCA?

Suggest some good colleges in Bangalore for BCA.

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    Piyush Sahu | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Minimum requirement is 50%. So, it will be tough to get through.
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    I don't think you can get admission in general category as your percentage in not 50 above but you might get admission if you apply through cast quota if you are SC/ST.
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    jashan kaur | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Look for universities, which provide you not only good placements, but also immense exposure opportunities. LPU these days ranks among top 5 universities of country by outlook magazine. It is offering more than 200 programmes and is known for its quality education at reasonable cost and unbeatable placements. You can even try there. Good luck.
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    Rajesh kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Your admission seems very difficult despite the of using reservation quota for admission. Christ University is not possible but you can try RVCE, BMSCE
    More details click: http://www.btechadmission.co.in/.
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    Rudra Chouhan | Contributor-Level 7

    3 years ago
    You can use the Shiksha college predictor for the same.
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    AANCHAL JHINGAN | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    You can check from Shiksha college predictor. But with this marks you can apply to other private colleges.
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    Vivek Kumar

    5 years ago
    It is difficult to say, as the minimum percentage required is 60, but still, you can try.
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    Siddharth Sahu | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Minimum 50% marks are required in order to get admissions in good colleges. And the list of college you had mentioned are some of these prestigious colleges. So, you may not able to take admissions there. According to my aspect, you should repeat your 12th as if by chance you'll get admission in the college, it's okay, but you can't able to lend a good job. So, it is better to repeat 12th class.
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    Divya Bakshi

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Sorry to say but that is not possible. As both these named colleges are very prestigious, they have a cut-off of minimum 50% marks or above to take admission.
    Visit college’s website: https://www-rvce-edu-in.peatix.com/
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    Ragesh C.R | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    The sad truth is no. You must have minimum aggregate of 50% to get through those.

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