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I have completed 10+2 at Physics Maths and Chemistry but graduated from Arts stream. Am I eligible for CDS Air Force exam ?

Ashish Dubey 17th Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

Of Course, you are eligible for UPSC CDS examination you can apply for UPSC CDS examination after completing your graduate degree in any stream and also there is not any percentage bar to apply.

For  Army any Graduate

For Air Force 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics + Graduation

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I got 70% marks in 12th board and 85% in mhtcet i am eligible to take admission to b pharmacy?

Ritik nakra Student Expert 17th Jun, 2019

Hey Kulkarni For admission to the Pharmacy courses, student must have passed class 12th with Physics, Chemistry & Biology. Students have to secure a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying examination. It is great career option if you don't want to become a doctor in you are of a

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i got 50 in maths,78 in chemistry,84 in physics,93 in english,95 in I.P and rank under 200 in wbjee am i eligible foe jadhavpur university

Somnath Roy Chowdhury 8th May, 2019

Sorry to say but for jadavpur in any engineering stream you have to score minimum 60 in all pcms . But if this criteria changes this years then you have a chance. You can get this information at the time of counselling . So wait for it but chances are

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Sir I have got 56.68% after calculating the marks of physics chemistry biology and English . Eligible for aiims exam or not

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 8th May, 2019
Hello dear

If you are from general category you need minimum of 60 % for aiims , thus you are not eligible for aiims with 58 % marks.
But yes right now you can give aiims exam as no one is going to check your result there but problem will
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I got 82 in english 85 in 2nd lang 51 in maths 68 in chem 62 in bio and 77 in physics and 99.576 percentile in jee. Am i eligible for NITs

Tushar Deotale Student Expert 7th May, 2019
Hii.The board's criteria for the qualification for NITs , IIITs or IIT are you need to score minimum 75%.
Your percentile is good.
As per the previous year cutoffs you have a good chance of getting higher ranked NITs such as NIT Warangal, NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal, NIT Calicut,etc.Here you
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I am 12 th pass from sub physics 49 marks ,chemistry 57 marks,bio 70 marks ,english 75 marks can I eligible for aims entrance 2020

Syed arooj Student Expert 8th May, 2019
Hi.

The eligibility criteria for AIIMS is that you should have 10+2 or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as subject with an aggregate of 60% marks while as for SC and ST the aggregate marks should be 50%. Which means a sum of all the subjects. And the
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Sir l got 69% for physics, chemistry and maths but maths% is below 50% will l be eligible for nata admission

Jenisha grace 7th May, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

I am sorry to tell you that you are not eligible for NATA.To secure admission through NATA,it is mandatory that you should have minimum 50% of total aggregate marks and also individually in Physics, Chemistry and Maths subjects.

For more details and clarifications regarding the NATA's eligiblity criteria

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Is i eligible for uptu i got 55% 12th isc board and 40 in math 51 in physics and 42 in chemistry

Tejendra Saraswat 7th May, 2019

Hello  Shubham Goswami,

The qualifying eligibility criteria for the UPSEE(Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam) conducted to 

get the admission in UP Colleges affilated to AKTU(Abdul Kalam Technical University) is candidate 

should have passed 10+2 from a reconized board with minimum 45%(40 % in case of SC/ST)

in aggregate in three

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If I score 91 in Chemistry and Physics and 90 in English and 59 in maths out of 100 in class 12.Am I eligible for B.Tech?

Mahima Gupta 7th May, 2019

Yes, you are eligible for pursuing B.tech. Now your marks will determine the college from which you can pursue engineering. You can apply in different colleges according to your convenience. On the basis of your marks colleges will shortlist and allocate you the suitable branch

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