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Getting PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) with 45 percent in Class 10 might be a bit challenging, but it’s not impossible. Some schools may have higher cut-offs, especially for science streams. However, many state boards and private schools offer flexibility based on the availability of seats and your interest. It helps if you show strong motivation or perform well in related subjects. Don’t hesitate to talk to the school counselor—they may guide you on the best possible path.
Hi Aman, Every school has its own criteria to allow students to opt for PCM after class 10th. Some schools allow students with 33% in Class 10th , while some schools have a threshold criterion of 55% in Class 10th. If you want to pursue PCM after 10th , then check the basic criteria for PCM in your school, or you can ask your class teacher or seniors about the basic criteria of the school. If you will not be eligible for PCM , then you should choose any other stream , or you can search for schools that allow you to take PCM with your 10th-class marks. All the best. Thank you. Regards,
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