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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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It does not have any special criteria for taking admission in food processing technology. But it depends upon different colleges of tier eligibility criteria. On an average, it lies in between the range 50-60 % in 12.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Dear student, no one can tell you cutoff for JEE main and advanced because it changes every year. It depends upon the highest marks gained by the candidate and the total number of students who applied for the exam. For more details please go on this link :-. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/jee-mains/cutoff.

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Abhishek Tiwari

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In which field have you done your undergrad?

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astha singh

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Hi Kripesh!
You can apply to any college. You don't need to have maths for B.Com. Maths is a mandatory subject for pursuing B.Com (Hons) and not B.Com.

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rahul r

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Marks acquired in class 10th and 12th hold huge importance. They want somebody who has been good at studies all throughout his life and can manage the aspects of extra-curricula with the regular curriculum. People who do not have great marks though have succeeded in the past and will continue doing so. If you have the will and strength, marks do not and should not make a difference. Just ace the exam, and get to the B-School you can.
Regards.

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anila k

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You need to have minimum 50% in 12th and apart from that 50% marks in English at 10+2 level (45% marks for OBC category).

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JD DELHI

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Welcome to JD Institute! Ritesh you can apply on line on our website or you can email to us for the fees details you will get immediately the reply. jd_academic@yahoo.in

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anila k

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UPSC demands you to know all the subjects from history to biology (both for preliminary and Mains). So I would advice do not choose your graduation stream only based on being UPSC aspirant. At the same time make sure you read news papers daily, specially The Hindu. The last three year paper trend has been based only on current affairs question. Read all the NCERTs from standard 6 to 10, and geography, history and political Science NCERTs of standard 11 and 12.

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