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Is information Technology (code 97) considered for 50% eligibility with Maths and Physics for engg admission?

Apurva anand 28th May, 2019
Hello, the eligibility criteria states that you need to score an aggregate of at least 50% in 12th board. It's not like you can take only 3 subjects to calculate the aggregate. The total aggregate of all your 5 or 6 subjects should be above 50%. You can't take just
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What is the eligibility criteria for admission in bsc dairy technology and when would the admission forms be released

Alok Dixit 28th May, 2019

A Candidate should have to pass the 10+2 with physics,  chemistry and mathematics as a compulsory subject for admission. There are some college details given below for the admission-

1. Anand Agricultural University - AAU (  Online submission and printing of Application form  28/05/2018 ) 

Last date of submission of

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Rules for Grace marks counting for eligibility in NEET

Ihtth 29th May, 2020

Agar aap ke Pcb me grace bina  50%  hai to aap Neet ke liye eligible ho.

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I got 66 in bio and 41 in physics and 41 in chemistry . So am i eligible to give neet??? By taking drop

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 28th May, 2019
Hey.
To be eligible to take admissiom through NEET you need to pass class 12th exam from a recognised board and you also need to score a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in PCB subjects together.
If you belong to the SC/ST/OBC category you require a minimum aggregate of 40%
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KCET Ranking 37381 Iam eligible mechanical engineering

Soumodeep Rana 28th May, 2019

Hello Manjunath M Konnur 

Though 37K in KCET is quite less score. but as per your question, hope is there.

there are many colleges that takes till 45K also. 

so you might get a college but getting a good or decent college is quite tough.

I would suggest you to

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My child got maths 49 physics 46 chemistry 44 and 129 in electronics Then he eligible for engineering Maharashtra

Pratyusha Tripathy 30th May, 2019
Hello,

As you want to know whether your child can get admission in engineering or not??
So the eligibility criteria for admission in engineering is the candidate must pass his/her 12th or HSE with 50%( 45% for other reserved categories) with math and physics as main subjects.
He/she must have
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I got 47 in physics 68 in biology and 54 in chemistry So,am i eligible for neet?

Kashish Student Expert 28th May, 2019

Hello.

There are various parameters for eligibility of NEET. 

I would like to know if you fall under any caste category.

However, if you have English as well as your compulsory subject, you do score above 50% aggregate marks, and you are eligible for appearing for the NEET entrance test.

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Is information technology considered for mh-cet eligibility

Siddhant Student Expert 18th Jun, 2019

Dear student,

Please be specific of what your question is . 

As you may know mht cet is an entrance examination for many courses. So if you want to apply for any post graduate degree like mba or mms , then any degree with minimum 50 % is required with

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I got 86% in Isc board class 12.According to ISC rule % is defined as marks of English+best 3 subjects. Am I eligible for NIT?

kartik_1559822604 Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019

Hello aspirant,

Congratulations for the results. Hope you are doing well. To get admission in NIT one needs to score atleast 75% in 12 th boards and also the score is seen of physics, chemistry and mathematics and not for other subjects so your 86% will not be valid as

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I got 52% in HSC boards with PCMB I am interested in automobile engineering what is the eligibility?

namita_1559278814 Student Expert 6th Jul, 2019

Hello Aniket. Here is the detailed eligibility criteria to do auto mobile engineering.

  • To pursue B.E. Automobile Engineering course, students must be 10+2 pass with 50% marks in physics, chemistry and mathematics from recognized Board examination. For some top prestigious institutes like NITs, IITs or BITS the minimum percentage criteria
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