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a year agoContributor-Level 10
DY Patil College of Pharmacy BPharma admission is subject to a valid score in the Class 12 exam from any state/national education board. They must have studied Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects with Mathematics or Biology as additional subjects. Additionally, candidates must secure at least an aggregate of 45%. Hence, candidates can get admission to DY Patil College of Pharmacy for BPharma with 60% in Class 12th.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can study B.Tech following BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) in Class 12 without taking the EAMCET, but the alternatives are limited.
Alternative admission options for B.Tech Biotechnology and B.Tech Biomedical Engineering include 12th board marks or private entrance examinations.
Lateral Entry via B.Sc - After completing a B.Sc. in biotechnology, microbiology or a related discipline you can apply for lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech at several colleges.
Private University Admissions - Some private engineering colleges provide direct admission without the EAMCET based on board scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, if you didn't try JEE Advanced in Class 12 you can take it in your second drop. After clearing Class 12, applicants can take JEE Advanced twice in a row. You still have two opportunities if you did not take the JEE Advanced exam in your 12th year: one right after your 12th year and another the year after (first drop year). However according to IIT regulations, you are not permitted to appear in the second drop year (third attempt) Make sure you meet the qualifying requirements for JEE Mains, including the age restriction and percentage requirements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, definitely, you can get into the college with 50% and 55% in 10th and 12th, respectively. However, candidates need to crack JEE Main exam to be eligible for the admission at DSEU. There is no percentage criteria proposed by the authorities to appear in JEE Main but candidates should suppose to attain passing marks in 12th to appear in JEE Main. Candidates can further check out the JEE Main eligibility criteria mentioned below:
Candidates can check here the detailed eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2025 prescribed by the NTA for appearing in the exam. All candidates must ensure their eligibility before applying for the ex
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With 80 in PCM and an IMU CET rank of 11037, your selection chances at Sir Mohamed Yusuf Seamen Welfare Foundation are based on the cutoffs for the current year, category reservations, and available seats. As cutoffs differ every year, it is advisable to contact the college directly or check last year trends. In the event of higher competition, check for backup plans or contact the admission office and ask for the possibility of getting in through the management quota or other admission sources. Monitor counselling updates and stand prepared with any required documents in order to conduct a smooth process of admission.
all the best .&nb
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello Rishabh,Yes, you can take admission in B.Tech at PSIT Kanpur even if you have less than 60% in 10th and 12th, but this mostly depends on the specific eligibility criteria laid out by the institute for that year of admission. Many private colleges including PSIT grant admission mainly based on entrance exam score along with JEE Main or their own entrance test. Even some branches require less than 60%, but it will be best you check directly with the college for the latest criteria.
Don't worry too much; there will always be a way out. All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The candidate has to give details of all the subjects considered by the respective Board of Education for calculation of aggregate percentage. In case of CGPA/ grading system, the candidate has to upload the formula for conversion of CGPA/ Grade into aggregate percentage i.a.w. the conversion formula used by the respective board at Stage-II. Few boards consider all the subjects taken by the candidate for calculation of aggregate percentage. In that case you will write all the subjects and the marks/grades/CGPA obtained in order to calculate the aggregate percentage. Few boards consider only the top few subjects among all the
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
NCERT Textbooks helps student to get clear understanding of the fundamental concepts and usage of concepts in various problems. Students must solve NCERT Textbooks before advancing their prep. Candidates also some time get stuck while solving the NCERT questions. Candidates can take help of NCERT Solutions of class 12th Maths, we have prepared complete solution of Class 12thMathematics of all chapters with help of experts. Below given are links to get solution of class 12 Matrices chapter;
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