Can a 10+2 (Commerce) student appear for engineering?
I have studied Commerce in 10+2. I want to do engineering. What is the procedure ?
71 Views|Posted 2013-09-18 19:13:11
Asked by Divya Ch
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Answered by
2013-09-19 12:55:23
Hi,
* To pursue engineering, you need to complete 12th with minimum 60% (Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry) from recognized board to join good college. However, there are colleges which take students who have scored 45% - 50%. You need to appear in entrance exam.
* Some of the colleges offering

Answered by
2013-09-19 11:46:50
No. eligibility for engg. is 12th in non.med.
but on the basis of 10th you can pursue diploma of engg.
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