What is the selection process for B Sc. and what is the minimum class 12th percentage required?

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    Khushi Gupta | Contributor-Level 7

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    The selection process for Bachelors in Science is passing from class 12th in Science stream with minimum of 50 to 60% aggregate from a recognised board. Also the passing percentage may be different in other colleges depending on the colleges policy also there is no entrance exam taken for Bachelor in Science in some of the colleges in the 12th grade Science stream. Either they should have PCM which is physics, chemistry and mathematics or PCB, which is physics, chemistry, biology core subject combinations. In general, there are no age restrictions to get excepted for Bachelors in Science unless specified by an institute admission crite

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  • The selection process and minimum 12th class percentage for B.Sc. programs can vary among universities and colleges. Typically, admissions are based on 12th-grade or equivalent exam scores, especially in relevant subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for science-related B.Sc. programs. The minimum percentage requirement varies, with most institutions requiring a minimum of 75-89% marks in class 12th for general category candidates. However, some colleges may offer admission with a minimum aggregate of 75-80% or maybe more.

    For example, some universities may demand at least 90-97% marks at the qualifying examination of 10+2 l

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