Should I give improvement exam if I have 77% in 12th CBSE?

I have 68% in PCM and have scored 98.11 percentile in Jan Mains and want to focus on JEE. I also have 10 CGPA in 10th.

1.7K Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Avnish Yash
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Harsh Ranjan
7 years ago
Hello, Generally, all the good colleges eligibility is 60% in PCM except BITS Pilani which need above 75%. So don't worry about it. You only focus on JEE and other engineering entrance exams. Mainly college takes admission on the basis of entrance exam marks. All the best.

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Lipika Pandey
7 years ago
If you are focused on JEE and have secured a nice percentile to get admission in a reputed college, then 77% is enough in board exams. You don't need to waste your time preparing for improvement exams. Best of luck for your future.

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Leena Agarwal
7 years ago
Hello, if you want then you can give otherwise there no need to give because you are having above 75%. Every college consider it mandatory. Try to crack some entrance exams and try to achieve your dream.

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