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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
So I am currently a BTech Computer Science and Design student I would say BTech is a good choice after 12th and you can also go for BSC honours B-voc.
For the commerce student, BCom would be a greater choice
After B.Tech I would suggest you do an M.Tech from a good institution, yes that's my opinion about the courses you can pursue B.Tech is a very good choice I think it has a very good structure and it will give you a hard work culture.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can take the CBSE improvement examinations to raise your grade in the 12th grade. After passing their 12th grade exams, students can take improvement exams in one or more courses the following academic year, according to the CBSE. The procedure is as follows:
Eligibility: Students are only eligible if they have passed their Class 12 exams.
How to Apply:
Go to CBSE's official website.
When the improvement exam form becomes available, which is often in October or November, complete it online.
Decide which subject or subjects you want to get better in.
Make the necessary online payments.
Exam Pattern: The syllabus, paper format, and eva
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
You can enter into the B.Sc. programme at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU) with a Class 12th score of 60% by fulfilling the criteria mentioned below :-
1. CUET Requirement: Admission for B.Sc. at IGNTU is on the basis of CUET score; therefore, CUET performance will be very crucial in getting admission.
2. Subject Specific Eligibility: Check that your subject-specific eligibility is met with regard to the course B.Sc. of your preference. For example, Science courses usually require Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics studied at Class 12th level.
Though this 60 per cent is the minimum qualification, your admission
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Whether a candidate is admitted to Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College with 70% in Class 12th is entirely dependent on the course and the cutoff of that particular year. Some competitive courses may have a higher cutoff. For specific course cutoff details for 2023 and whether you're eligible for a particular course, it's always better to check out the official website or the DU admission portal.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Possibly, for getting into SGGSCC for B.Sc courses, a Class 12th aggregate of 60% may suffice, since the general eligibility criteria for most relevant subjects in B.Sc are around 50-60%. However, CUET scores do highly influence cutoff for admission, as do specific course cutoffs that apply to the year in question. Courses may have a particularly high cutoff for applicants. Therefore, it is pertinent to find out about the specific cutoff for a particular course for accurate updates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
60% is the minimum percent to get admission in B.Tech programs of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) because that is the general educational eligibility for B.Tech courses at SMVDU. The 60% must be secured in Class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology, depending on the course chosen. Your admission will depend on the JEE Main score and the cutoff ranks in the branch that you want.
So, to reiterate, assuming your Class 12th percentage figure meets the eligibility, the next important component remains the JEE Main score, as admission into SMVDU for B.Tech courses has an inclination towards the JEE ranking. Look int
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With the 70% qualification in Class 12th, you can apply for Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU); as the general eligibility criterion for admission into B.Tech programs is a minimum of 60% in Class 12th with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology for some specific courses). This makes him eligible but not when it comes down to the final admission process, which depends on the performance in the entrance exams like JEE Mains and the cutoff criteria specified by the university for that program.
It should also be mentioned that the specific cutoff may vary for each program, and it should also be noted that ca
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Admission into the B.Tech programme of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) expects aspirants to have an average of 60% marks in Class 12th for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the subjects of study in Class 12th. However, meeting this eligibility does not end there, as RGIPT considers scores through JEE Mains and JEE Advanced for admission. So, while the eligibility criteria are 60% for Class 12, unless you do well in these entrance examinations, everything is totally dependent on your performance. In the end, a cutoff would vary each year.
Having qualified for Class 12 is one thing; the other thing is how well
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Procuring admission into the B.Sc programme of North Bengal University (NBU) with 60% in Class 12th is possible, but is mostly influenced by the course you are applying for and the competition that particular year. Broadly, holding the following factors for admission to NBU :-
Course Specific Cutoff :- Cutoff will vary from year to year depending on the course you are looking into, especially in most popular streams like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, which may not fall under the 60%.
Category: There's always some marginal relaxation given to anyone who belongs to a particular reserved category like SC/ST/OBC when it comes to cutoffs c
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
You could be admitted to many UG programs in Mohaanlal Sukhadia University with 70% in Class XII. But the cut off depends also on the specific course you are applying for. Some programs will have higher cut-offs.
For example :
B.A./B.Com./B.Sc. courses may have cut offs around 60-75%, depending on the demand for those courses. .
The case would be otherwise, for courses that are more competitive or specialized.
It would be better to check on the official MLSU admission notifications for the specific cutoff details for 2023 or to contact the admissions office directly for further confirmation.
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