What is the selection process for Certificate courses and what is the minimum CBSE score required?
The CBSE stipulates that to pass the exams for grades 10 and 12, you must obtain a minimum of 33% of the potential marks. 33% of your final score must come from the conceptual and practical tests. It is required to take part in 5 or more papers. It is required that you have grades greater than an E
GMR Aviation Academy has a simple selection process for admission. Students first need to match the minimum eligibility requirements for the courses. Ensure students score a minimum of 50% in class 12. GMR Aviation Academy has an amazing list of courses. Students register themselves on the website.
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