Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College Eligibility

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Diksha Joshi

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Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College provides a 3 - 5 years B.E. / B.Tech program to the students.

To be eligible for admission, a candidate must clear 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Maths with minimum aggregate score of 50% (for Gen. category), 40% (for SC/ST category) and 45% (for backward class muslims).

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Candidates must have passed the qualifying exam (+2 / XII / Junior College) and received the minimum marks required by the specified standards, which are 40% for students in the Backward Class, MBC, DNC, SC, SCA, and ST, and 45% for students in the General Category in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry combined.
According to the AICTE's approval process handbook 2021–22, students who want to be admitted to engineering programs need to have completed Class 12 with a combination of any three subjects from the following: biotechnology, agriculture, engineering graphics, business studies, computer science, electronics, biology, infor

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