Can I get admission to Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology with 60% in Class 12th?

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    Debrata Sarkar | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Yes, you may be in to Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology with a 60% in 12th grade. According to the college's eligibility standards, a 60% aggregate in Class 12 is adequate for entrance to some programs. The institution also accepts entrance test results like as JEE MAINS, KARNATAKA 2nd PUC, CBSE 12TH, UGCET, and COMEDK for admission. It is also stated that candidates would be called depending on their JEE rank, 12th grade results, and the college's admission test. As a result, completing the 60% criteria and achieving a competitive entrance exam score might qualify you for admission to Hindusthan College of Engineering

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    Ritesh Kanojiya | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, if you receive a 60% in your class 12 math exam, you can be admitted to Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology. A minimum of 50–60% in the 12th standard is normally required for admission to the institution for students in the general category; reserved groups are subject to a somewhat lower threshold. For instance, a least 60% on the 10+2 test is necessary to be eligible for the School of Engineering and Technology at Hindusthan College. A comparable requirement is listed for admission to Hindustan University. You thereby fulfill the minimal requirements for admission to the college with a 60% in Class 12.

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