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i have got 22 in mathematics in ISC,can i get adnission in iisc after qualifying neet with 75%?


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Diya Roy 13th Jul, 2020
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2020

Hello,

If you belong to general category you must score minimum 60% marks in 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognized board to be eligible to get admission to BS in IISc, Bangalore. For SC/ST the minimum percentage is relaxed and they must pass in the 10+2 with the above mentioned subjects. It is not clear to which category you belong to. The passing mark for ISC is 35% marks and you haven't scored passing marks. So you are not eligible. You may have to appear in supplementary and pass in Mathematics only then you are eligible if not cannot get admission even if you score 75% in NEET.

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