What is the minimum percentage required in 12th science board exams and minimum marks in JEE Mains to get admission in ACS College?

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Asked by Parv Pathak
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Pavithra Desu
7 years ago
The percentage required in class 12th science is 75%, you should be above this percentage, as there is no such concept of minimum in JEE, it depends on cut-off which varies year to year.

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SACHIN SINGH
7 years ago
One can't say that clearly, it totally depends on the paper and number of students appearing for the same. So, just work hard and give your best. Score at least 85-90% marks in boards to have some hope. All the best.

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R
7 years ago
Hello Parv, As you asked, the percentage required in 12th science is 75%, you should be above this percentage. As there is no such concept of minimum in JEE, it depends on cut-off which varies year to year. So, try to be above in cut-off.

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