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i got 58% in inter i want to do bsc which college i will get seat


Seidhar 14th Aug, 2022
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Smritijyoti99 15th Aug, 2022

Hello student!

You have scored a good percentage to be eligible for bachelor's course. It dep ends on the type of college you take admission. You can choose private colleges, for government colleges you have to appear in entrances like- CUET-UG. Some universities take their own entrances as well.

Eligibility criteria for BSc - Candidates who have completed their intermediate or 10+2 exams with subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics are eligible for the course. They must have passed their examination with at 50% marks in 10+2 from a recognized board. But it may vary according to state and institutions.

Course Eligibility : Completed Class 12th in Science subjects with at least 50% marks.

Course Admission process: Merit basis and Entrance Based.

Here is the link for more information- https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science/amp

All the best!

Regards, careers360.


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