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I am literally in depression because i got 72 percentage in grade 9th and i wanted to study in USA for Computer science program. is 9th grade marks are considered to USA Universities application for undergraduate Admission. I really wanted to get 90 percentage in 10th, 11th and 12th


Aditya Savaliya 12th May, 2025
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Prachi Kumari 12th May, 2025

Hey Aditya !

Please don’t worry. Your 9th grade marks are not very important for USA university admissions. They mainly look at your 10th, 11th, and 12th grade marks, especially the last two years. So, you still have time to improve.

If you focus now and score well in 10th, 11th, and 12th, you can still apply to good universities in the USA. Also, they look at other things like your SAT score, English test (like TOEFL/IELTS), and your personal statement or essay . So, your full profile matters, not just one class result.

Don’t lose hope. You can still achieve your dream if you stay focused from now.

All the Best !

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