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1. Non exam pathway:
Board Merit: Minimum 80% marks in Class X, XII and minimum 80% aggregate in PCM/B & JEE Main cut-off Rank to be announced (on UPES website) after the declaration of JEE Main 2023 results)
SAT Cut off - 50 percentile
2. Exam pathway UPESEAT Eligibility Criteria- Minimum 50% Marks in Class X and XII. Minimum 50 % in PCM (Physics/Chemistry and Mathematics) in Class XII. (School of Advanced Engineering/ School of Computer Science)
So from above if you have 80% marks in 10&12th and 80% in PCM in 12th, than can be eligible for Non exam pathway. Otherwise apply for
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UPES Dehradun is considered a good option for BTech in Computer Science especially for its industry-aligned curriculum & excellent infrastructure. It is regarded for its placement record with average packages ranging between INR 8 to INR 10 LPA.
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Amity Law School, Noida:
Amity Law School is a part of Amity University, which is a private university located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The law school offers a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme, which is approved by the Bar Council of India. The programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, and the course structure includes both theoretical and practical aspect
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