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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Typically, a 12th standard qualification with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) is required to be eligible for courses like computer science, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering at CIET. But as of right now, the precise admission cutoff percentage is not disclosed. The amount of applications and the candidates' overall performance are only two examples of the many variables that might cause the cutoff percentages to change from year to year.
Consequently, even if you might be eligible for consideration with a 70% class 12 score, your final admission status will rely on the particular cutoff for the year you're applyin
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you can get admission to the BBA programme at Prestige University with 60% in Class 12th. The eligibility criteria for admission to the BBA programme at Prestige University include completing 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Therefore, a candidate with 60% in Class 12th meets the minimum eligibility requirement for the specific BBA programme at the Prestige University.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Manipal School of Architecture and Planning has a great deal of history. It started in the year 1978 under Mysore University but within a few years came under Mangalore University in 1980. Since the year 2010 it has been part of Mahipal Academy of higher Education or MAHE in short.
Yes you can definitely get admission for undergraduate courses, in this Institute with just about 70% marks in your 12th examination. However for getting admission in Bachelor of architecture, a student has to pass an examination conducted nationally called NATA. As per the data available, to get admission into Manipal a student has
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
At GNA University, it is no easy matter to get the top courses. At GNA University, different programs may require different eligibility criteria. Some programs might only need the minimum eligibility standards (50-60 % on average), while others might demand higher scores according to their selectivity. Programs like Engineering or Management will themselves need candidates to score highly in entrance examinations such as JEE Main and CAT.
People of reserved categories (SC/ST/OBCs) and physically handicapped persons may have lower cut-off marks than the general category. For that program, see the official eligibility requirements an
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you may be eligible for admission to Oriental University with 70% in your class 12th. The admission criteria for undergraduate courses at Oriental University are based on the 12th percentage and national level test JEE for technical courses. For other courses, admission is granted based on the 12th standard marks itself.
However, please note that meeting the minimum eligibility criteria does not guarantee admission, as it may also depend on the number of applicants, the number of seats available, and other factors. It’s recommended to check the specific admission criteria for the course you’re interested in on the offic
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
You're right, getting into GIET University with 70% in Class 12 is definitely possible.However, it's important to understand that eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific course and category you're applying for. Here's a breakdown:
Program Matters:
- B.Tech: For these popular programs, the minimum eligibility is 50% in Class 12th, but higher scores and competitive entrance exams like JEE Main increase your chances significantly.
- MCA and MBA/PGDM: An undergraduate degree with at least 50% aggregate suffices for admission.
- Three-Year Degree Program: Pass Class 12th or equivalent with mathemati
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Admission to Sunstone Sharda University is not solely based on the percentage scored in class 12. The university has a comprehensive admissions process that includes various factors.
For undergraduate programs, the pre-qualification examination criteria is the completion of Class 12 from any of the recognised boards in India. However, scoring 70% in class 12 does not guarantee admission.
The university conducts the Sharda University Admission Test (SUAT) for most of its UG and PG courses. Candidates who have valid scores in national-level exams such as JEE, CLAT, CAT, MAT, XAT, NATA, and NEET are exempted from SUAT3.
After the entrance te
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Securing admission for B.Tech. at Guru Kashi University (GKU) with 60% in Class 12 depends on several factors, making it difficult to provide a definitive answer. Here's an overview of the possibilities:
University-Level Entrance Exam:
While GKU primarily relies on its own university-level entrance test for most B.Tech admissions, these exams generally consider Class 12th marks as part of the selection criteria. However, the weight given to Class 12th marks compared to the entrance exam score can vary significantly across B.Tech specializations.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria:
GKU typically sets a minimum eligibility criteria for Class 12th
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can get into ICFAI University Dehradun with 70 percent in class 12th. The university's admission criteria for Undergraduate courses typically require candidates to complete their Class 12 or equivalent with at least 50 percent aggregate in any discipline. Therefore, meeting the minimum eligibility criteria of 50 percent aggregate in Class 12th makes you eligible for admission to ICFAI University Dehradun.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is affiliated to Bangalore University. The college has good reputation amongst students community and hence lots of students do apply. With 50% seats reserved for minority students for whom this college was established, competition is intense for remaining seats. Here I want to clarify that general brochure or handbook of admission does talk of cutoff to the extent of saying that these are determined every year. It is understood that for general category students admission for marks below 70% in 12th, admission would be difficult. But for minority students, admissions are given for a m
