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so I am not applicable to do the ailet entrance exam if I got 44 % marks..??


Vishal Jarodia 9th Jun, 2017
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None 9th Jun, 2017
The applicant should have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of subjects at the 10+2 qualifying examination.

For further information, you can go through the below article -

AILET Eligibility Criteria 2017

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