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if I got less than 60% in pcm..can I get admission in KIIT?


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Sakshya 7th Feb, 2020
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Suvakanta Sahu 18th Mar, 2020

Dear Aspirants,

Im sorry to say that you will not able to take admission in KIIT because as per 2020 minimum  aggregate marks should be 60% in physics,chemistry and mathematics.

But dont be sad for these there is lots off collage in india as per same rating collage available for Aspirants.You can also try other collages.

Thanks

Manish Singh 18th Mar, 2020

According to the eligibility criteria given by KIITA , To be able to appear for KIITEE ,the candidate must have scored a minimum of 60% in aggregate of physics chemistry and mathematics. As you have got less than 60% in PCM, then i i  sorry to say but you can not apply

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