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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
No, you can appear for specified subjects according to UGC NET guidelines you can appear in exam of post graduate subject. Thanks!
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 18
Failing in physics or any subject in the HSC Board and getting a good score in MHT CET actually are not related issues. However a student is declared to have cleared MHT CET only and only if he has cleared his HSC board examination. So I am sure you are asking the question perhaps with the assumption that a person has failed and then subsequently cleared HSC and then went on to score good marks in MHT CET. Yes, he will be definitely be eligible to get admission in PICT or COEP, after fulfilling all the related criteria if any. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about MHT CET 2019. htt
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 18
I am afraid what you are seeking appears to be almost impossible. This is so, since if you are going to appear in July 19 then results will be somewhere in August or September and by then admission procedures for almost all engineering colleges across India would have been over. However why are you thinking that you will fail? There is enough time, study hard, study sincerely and clear your class 12th with flying colors. Best wishes to you.
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Eligibility for M.Sc forestry:
Graduation or another such equivalent course in a relevant discipline, completed from a recognized university.
Graduation needs to have been completed in any of:
Sc. (Forestry)
Sc. (Agriculture)
Sc. (Horticulture)
Tech. (Horticulture)
Tech. (Agricultural Biotechnology).
A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the level of graduation.
No, you can't apply.
Thanks.
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