Reg...BITS PILANI Frnds,rbse result decl. I got 76% pcm aggrr. 78% but chem 53% due to which im unable to qualify for bits by 7 marks inCHEM

What should i do, recheck my board copy..my marks PHY 86 CHEM 53 MATHS 95 ENG 80 HIN 68 i was seriously prep. For bits my exam is on 23 should i cont. My prepa. In hope they will ignore 7 marks gap (in case marks not increase by recheck) IF I BEG TO THEM, i didnt fill form of any other college

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Asked by Shubham Kumar

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    vibhu nara | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Hi Shubham,
    It is unfortunate that you have scored lower marks in Chemistry although you have a decent overall PCM percentage. I would request you to apply to private colleges.
    Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
    I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
    Wish you luck.
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    It is unfortunate that you have scored lower marks in Chemistry although you have a decent overall PCM percentage. I would request you to apply to private colleges.
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    It is unfortunate that you have scored lower marks in Chemistry although you have a decent overall PCM percentage. I would request you to apply to private colleges.

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