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What are the minimum percentage required for 11th class admission


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Samriddha Pal 1st Jul, 2025

Hello,

The minimum percentage needed for getting into Class 11 may differ based on the school, board (CBSE, ICSE, State Board), and the stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) you choose.

Typically, for the Science stream, many schools require students to achieve a minimum of 60%–70% overall in Class 10, with stronger scores in subjects such as Math and Science.

In Commerce, the typical minimum is generally about 55%–60%, while in the Arts/Humanities track, students with 50% or higher are often eligible for consideration. Nonetheless, certain elite private or public schools might set elevated cutoffs, particularly for popular programs or restricted availability.

Furthermore, schools might carry out entrance examinations or interviews to confirm enrollment. It's advisable to verify the particular eligibility requirements of the school you are considering.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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