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Arpit Bhadani

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With 88% in PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathematics), you have a good academic score that can make you eligible for admission to various colleges offering Computer Science CS branches. While the specific colleges you can get into will depend on factors such as the region, university, and competition, here are some general options to consider:
State Universities: Check out the state universities in your region or state that offer a CS branch. State universities often have a range of affiliated colleges where you can apply based on your PCM percentage. National Institutes: Explore national-level institutes like the National Institutes of Te
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The eligibility criteria for engineering admissions through CET exams can vary depending on the specific state and college. However, having 40% in 12th standard may not meet the minimum eligibility requirements for most engineering colleges. Typically, engineering colleges require a minimum aggregate percentage in 12th standard (usually around 50-60% or higher) with PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) as core subjects. Since you mentioned having 40% in 12th standard, it may be challenging to secure admission in a regular engineering college through CET exams. However, there may be alternative options available, such as Diploma courses o
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Aayushi Bijawe

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The eligibility criteria for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for admission to engineering colleges in India is based on a candidate's performance in the 10+2 or equivalent examination. The specific eligibility requirements may vary slightly from year to year, so it is always advisable to refer to the official notification or website for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Typically, to be eligible for JEE, candidates should have studied Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects in their 10+2 or equivalent examination. The eligibility criteria are generally defined by the conducting body of the JEE, which is the
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The admission criteria for B.Tech programs can vary across colleges and universities. While a minimum percentage in HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate or 10+2 is often required, the specific requirements for PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) scores can differ from one institution to another. It is important to note that scoring below 45% in PCM might limit the options for admission to some institutions, as many universities have minimum percentage criteria for PCM subjects. However, there are still options available for your son. Some universities or colleges may have lower cutoffs or alternate admission criteria for certain categories
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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If you are not eligible for engineering admission based on the board criteria due to a shortfall of just 4 marks, it's worth considering if switching from Chemistry to Information Technology as a subject could help meet the eligibility requirements. However, the possibility of such a change would depend on the specific policies and regulations of the educational institutions you are applying to. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Review the eligibility criteria set by the engineering colleges or universities you are interested in. Determine if there is a specific subject requirement for eligibility and
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Keshav Agarwal

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If your PCM percentage is more than 50% than you are eligible to get admission in Engineering college.

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Mahesh Kumar

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First of all why would you prefer to take admission in engineering with such low percentage because while pursuing you have to go through with the same PCM and advance. Even there are almost 50% of student didn't got placed with such low grades because companies also have criteria for selection but you want to pursue then there are many private colleges or institutions from where you can pursue B.Tech.

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