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how many percentage is needed for bsc biology honour


Avi Kahar 5th Jun, 2020
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Yash Dev Student Expert 5th Jun, 2020

Hello student as per the eligibility criteria to get admission in Bsc hons - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and biology with minimum 60 percent marks or more from a recognized board. And 50 percent marks or more in English.


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Mayank Chowdhary 5th Jun, 2020

You need a minimum of 60% marks in 3 of the main subjects that is Phsyciscs Chemistry and Biology and also 50% and above marks in English subjects first of all to get eligible to apply for the course. And then upon your merit score, you get the required colleges. So try to score maximum marks you can maybe 80/85+ and then you'll get a decent college for bsc biology honour course.

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