What is the latest cutoff information for B.Sc at JSPC Jindal?

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    Poorvika

    9 months ago

    As of now, no specified information has been published yet on the official website of JSPC Jindal. However, the basic eligibility criteria for admission to JSPC Jindal will be that the admission will take place on the basis of LSAT India, JSAT, SAT India.

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    Pritam Bharadwaz

    a year ago

    The cutoffs for admission at JSPC Jindal is subject to the course opted for and its eligibility criteria. Most of the courses offered at JSPC Jindal calls for Entrance exams, thus, the cutoffs vary. As of now, no specified information has been published yet at the official website of JSPC Jindal. However, the basic eligibility criteria for admission to JSPC Jindal is as follows:

    The candidate must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 60% or equivalent from a recognised board for undergraduate courses.

    Admission on the basis of LSAT India, JSAT, SAT India.

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