What is important the overall percentage or aggregate percentage of PCM?

I have secured 67.2 % in 12 board exams and my PCM percentage is 65.3%.What good colleges can i get for b.sc in chemistry.?

153 Views|1 Followers|Posted 2016-05-21 13:33:35
Asked by Eva Rana
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Ankur Kumar
2016-05-21 13:40:23
Dear EVA, Generally Score of best four is considered for admission process, but if you goes for admission in private universities then it's upto their eligibility requirement few of such universities consider aggregate as well. good luck

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