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1. Admission to 60 seats for wards of army personnel will be done through an entrance test (Online LET) conducted by AIL under the aegis of AWES.
2. Admission to 04 seats in the All India Category will also through the same entrance test.
3. Candidates for both Army and All India Category will be called for counselling as per merit in the written exam. Admission will be granted only if the candidate is found eligible on the day of counselling.
4. Admission to 16 seats in the Punjab Category will be based on 10+2 merits, drawn up by the nominated university as per the
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Chandigarh University
Lovely Professional University
Manipal
LPU has proved on various yardsticks that this is the university that is worth becoming a synonym for B Teach. This is the reason why students from across the country and globe come to LPU to study various engineering programs. Professionally designed course content to meet the global industrial needs, good faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities, exposure has enabled LPU to lea
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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
Qualifying Exam: Applying candidate must have passed his/her bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized Board or University. Qualifying Subjects: The candidate must have passed his/her bachelor's degree in Mathematics-Computer Science or Statistics Computer Programming or Computer Applications or Business Statistics or Business Mathematics as one of the optional subjects. Qualifying Marks: Candidate must have obtained a minimum aggregate of 50% marks taken together in all subjects in all years of degree exam. In the case of ST/SC and Category I of Karnataka, qualifying marks are 45%.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can do so, but it'll be good if you take Science with Mathematics.
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