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Kumar Gourab Brahma

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Admission to B.Tech/B.E. Programs of Meenakshi College of Engineering is based upon the marks obtained in qualifying examinations. The basic eligibility criteria for this programme is 12 th in Science stream with minimum 50% for general category, 45% for Backward Class including Backward Class Muslim, 40% for MBC, SC/SCA/ST and DNC marks with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects.

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Suhani Tandon

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No, CUET is not compulsory for admission to Bachelor of Technology at YMCA University of Science and Technology. However, Jee mains and LEET exam compulsory for admission to B.Tech/B.Tech Lateral at YMCA University of Science and Technology.
Also, CUET is only required for Central universities.

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Ayushi garg

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Depending on the particular discipline of engineering, the Manav Rachna International Institute of Research & Studies' (MRIIRS) B.Tech eligibility and selection standards may change slightly. Candidates must have passed a recognised board's 10+2 exam, or an equivalent test, with Physics Mathematics, Chemistry and English as the required subjects. The Joint Entrance Examination JEE Main or another state-level engineering entrance exam, such as the Haryana State Technical Education Society HSTES exam, must be taken by candidates. Candidates are chosen depending on their performance in the entrance exam and where they place on the releva
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Typically, B.Tech admissions in Maharashtra are conducted through entrance exams such as MHT CET or JEE Main. These entrance exams play a significant role in determining your eligibility for engineering programs. While the HSC exam results are also considered, the entrance exam scores are usually given more weight. That being said, your HSC exam scores are as follows:
Physics: 44
Mathematics: 44
Chemistry: 46
To calculate your aggregate percentage, I would need to know the individual subject weightage and the total marks for each subject in your HSC exam. However, assuming the total marks for each subject is 100, and all subjects have equa
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Mahesh Kumar

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No, you can't fill the form. As I have gone through the notification of AFCAT. It is properly mentioned about 10+2. But you can file an RTI because previously there was an option and now, they have removed that.

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Mahesh Kumar

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I would like to ask a question from you: Why are you willing to join Engineering with such low grades because you have to deal with the PCM in engineering as well in first year of engineering of any branch. If you are still willing to take admission then you may go for any private universities, or you must score well in entrance exams.

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Nikhil Kirodiwal

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Minimum 50% in 12th class with mandatory Science to be taken and 45% for sc/st/obc/sbc.
Candidates who have passed 10+2 can apply for UG and Diploma programmes and those who have a Bachelors degree can apply for PG and PG Diploma programmes.
A Masters degree with 55% marks is required for Doctoral programmes.
Admission to UG courses and PG courses is based on merit obtained in the qualifying examination.
For B.Tech. course, the university conducts its own entrance test to fill 70% seats whereas 15% seats are filled through JEE Main score and rest 15% are filled through merit at 10+2 level respectively.
Candidates can secure admission in B.
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Eligibility criteria for B.Tech courses vary among institutions and countries. Generally, to pursue a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree, you need to meet certain academic requirements set by the respective educational institution or country. While a 70% overall score in HS (Higher Secondary) may meet the minimum eligibility criteria for some institutions, the average 50% score in PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) may pose a challenge for admission into most reputable B.Tech programs. Many institutions require a higher percentage in PCM subjects, typically in the range of 60-75% or more. If your scores do not meet the eligibility
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Shikha Goyal

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The eligibility criteria for Haryana B.Tech. Admissions are mentioned below: Minimum academic qualification for B.Tech or B.E. : The B.Tech candidates of Haryana must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board with the subjects: Mathematics, Physics Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology/Technical Vocational Subject. Diploma holders in Engineering can also apply for B.Tech admission in Haryana under the Lateral Entry Scheme. The candidates must have scored at least 45% of their marks in Class 12 or a Diploma in Engineering in order to secure admission. Check B.Tech Biotechnology Eligibility Criteria: The candidates must have passed Cl

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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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Aspirants who have completed Class 12 with a minimum of 75% aggregate in PCM are eligible to pursue B.Tech courses. IIT Dharwad requires applicants to take standardised entrance exams such as the Joint Entrance Examination JEE Main and the JEE Advanced. The scores from these exams and the applicant's class 12th scores are used to determine eligibility and ranking for admission into the B.Tech programme.

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