What percentage is required for transferring to another stater for 11 and 12 in CBSE boards?
The CBSE board does not have a specific minimum percentage requirement for transfers for classes 11 and 12; To be eligible for admission to another school in another state, you only need to pass the previous class (10 classes) with a passing grade (usually calculated as 33% per subject).
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