Am I eligible for admission to Mechanical Engineering course after completing Class 12 with Science stream?

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    Shikha Sachan

    a week ago

    Yes, you are eligible to pursue a Mechanical Engineering course after completing Class 12 with the Science stream, provided you have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as your core subjects.

    Chandigarh University offers a top-tier Mechanical Engineering program, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, industry-sponsored labs, and strong placement support. You'll also gain valuable experience through internships, workshops, and a dedicated placement department designed to enhance your career prospects.

    With its excellent resources and career-focused approach, Chandigarh University is an outstanding choice for pursuing Me

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    Diksha Sharma

    a week ago

    Absolutely, if you've completed Class 12 with a Science stream, you're eligible to apply for a Mechanical Engineering course. The key eligibility requirements are: You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in Class 12.

    Generally, a minimum of 50-60% in your Class 12 exams is required, though this may vary across universities.

    For instance, Chandigarh University offers an excellent Mechanical Engineering program, featuring industry-sponsored labs, modern facilities, and opportunities for internships, workshops, and placement support through a dedicated department. It's a great choice if you're aiming for a hands-on, indust

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    Vidhi Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    Yes, you are eligible for admission to Mechanical Engineering courses after completing your Class 12 in the Science background with PCM subjects and securing at least 50 to 60% marks. Some of the universities may have their own eligibility requirements, for which you must check their official websites to avoid any last-minute problems at the time of admission.

    Mechanical Engineering course curriculum is highly Physics and Maths/Calculus based. Further, if you belong to any of the reserved categories, colleges may give you admission with 45% marks as well because of their policy of marks relaxation for reserved category students. while o

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