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how many percentage need un college to take admission in +2science in 2025


Abhilipsa Dhir 10th Feb, 2025
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Mitali Sharma 10th Feb, 2025

Hello

The percentage required for admission to +2 Science (Class 11) in 2025 depends on several factors :

1. Type of College/School:

Government Schools/Colleges usually have lower cut-offs compared to private institutions.

Reputed Private Colleges or Central Schools (like Kendriya Vidyalayas) may have higher cut-offs.

2. Board and State:

Different states and boards have varying criteria. For example:

In CBSE/ICSE-affiliated schools, a minimum of 60-70% might be required.

In some state boards, 50-60% could be enough for science stream.

3. Competition and Seat Availability:

In highly competitive colleges, you may need 75% or above. Some top colleges even ask for 80-90%.

4. Reservation Quotas:

If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), the percentage requirement may be relaxed by 5-10% depending on the institution's policy.

To get accurate details , check the admission guidelines of the specific school or college you’re targeting.

hope this helps you .

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