What entrance exams are accepted by SRM College of Occupational Therapy for admission to B.O.Th?
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SRM College of Occupational Therapy conducts SRMJEEH (UG) exam for securing admission to the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) program. Also, candidates must have the eligibility criteria of passing 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Botany & Zoology, with about minimum of 50% marks. The date for SRMJEEH happens in May and June each year. It's important for the candidate to perform good in the examination so to get B.O.Th programme at the SRM College of Occupational Therapy.
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Basic Eligibility
You must have passed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate marks.
Mandatory subject requirement: You need Mathematics / Business Mathematics / Statistics / Allied Mathematics at 10+2 level as one of your subjects.
So if your commerce stream + computer Science in 12th included Mathematics or Business Mathematics or Statistics, then:
Yes — you are eligible to apply for BCA at SRM KTR provided you meet the minimum 50% overall marks and have one of the acceptable mathematics-type subjects.
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