What 12th minimum percentage required in IIEST, Shibpur? I got 71.2% this year and 18143 general rank and 4024 OBC NCL rank in JEE Mains.

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Anagha G Nair
8 years ago
Hello, you have to score a minimum aggregate of 60% in class 12th board exams to be eligible for admission in DTU. While for IIEST Shibpur, a minimum aggregate of 45% in class 12th board exams is required to be eligible for admission in it. Most importantly, you have to appear for JEE Mains and have

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Are you sure about IIEST Shibpur?

Akshit A
8 years ago
For general category, it is 60%. For reserved, there is relaxation of 5%. For more details check the official website.

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8 years ago
60% and above if you are a general category candidate and 5% relaxation if your are from a reserved category.

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