How much percentage is required to opt computer sc in 9th ICSE?
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I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.
I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.If you are below average then the preference would be given to the better ones.
I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.If you are below average then the preference would be given to the better ones.It also depends on the batch size which one school wants to maintain.
I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.If you are below average then the preference would be given to the better ones.It also depends on the batch size which one school wants to maintain.Having said this I know many people who were below average scored around 55 to 60% still got science.
I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.If you are below average then the preference would be given to the better ones.It also depends on the batch size which one school wants to maintain.Having said this I know many people who were below average scored around 55 to 60% still got science.I don't think any board plays any significant role in deciding what stream you should choose. If you are good at science and your bacis are clear then you will do good irrespective of CBSE or ISC.
I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.If you are below average then the preference would be given to the better ones.It also depends on the batch size which one school wants to maintain.Having said this I know many people who were below average scored around 55 to 60% still got science.I don't think any board plays any significant role in deciding what stream you should choose. If you are good at science and your bacis are clear then you will do good irrespective of CBSE or ISC.Yes your marks are important. If you want to compete with the best then you have to be among the best there is no other alternative.
I don't think there is any specific standard of marks which is followed. But yes you have to be above average in your science and maths.If you are below average then the preference would be given to the better ones.It also depends on the batch size which one school wants to maintain.Having said this I know many people who were below average scored around 55 to 60% still got science.I don't think any board plays any significant role in deciding what stream you should choose. If you are good at science and your bacis are clear then you will do good irrespective of CBSE or ISC.Yes your marks are important. If you want to compete with the best then you have to be among the best there is no other alternative.forget about this board issue and work on what you have in your hands, ie , study well!!!