What is the selection process for BSc and what is the minimum 12th class percentage required?
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The following steps are involved in the selection process for a B.Sc. in Computer Science at ASM's College of Commerce, Science, and Information Technology (CSIT) in Pune:
Apply for the Common Entrance Test (CET) or a personal interview.
Final decision
You must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the B.Sc. in Computer Science program:
Have a Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) in Science or an equivalent qualification.
Take the CET.
Pass an in-person interview
You must have completed high school or 10+2 with a minimum of 40% marks to be eligible for undergraduate courses at ASM CSIT.
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