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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you can get admission in this university. To take admission in this university, you should pass in your degree with first division, and if you have above 75% marks, then you will get admission very easily. So, percentage should be 75% above.

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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You want the easiest book that too for IIT preparation. HC Verma is the best book. Nothing can replace that. Don't try for the easiest one. You can then go for DC Pandey. But, if you want to crack IIT practice as complex as you can.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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In NEET, the physics questions are among the ones that every one solves while in 12th standard. JEE physics is of a bit higher level because the paper is set for upcoming engineers who need to know extra. NEET paper contains difficult questions of physics and calculus trigonometry also, but the level of difficulty is not like that of JEE.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Sorry to say, but B.tech in food technology requires physics, chemistry and maths subject from 10+2.
Infact, B.Sc in food tech also asks 50% or 55% aggregate in 10+2 with subjects physics, chemistry, maths and biology/home science.
There maybe some colleges offering diploma/graduate degree under B.Sc in food tech without maths.

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