Can a medical student pursue the course of engineering in ECE?
Asked by Ankita grewal
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The eligibility for B.Tech ECE is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. * LPU NEST will be exempted in case student has scored more than or equal to 90 percentile in JEE Mains or 90% aggregate marks in 10+2. You need to satisfy above said subject combination and other eligibility condition- for further details you can visit- https://www.lpu.in/programmes/engineering/b-tech-electronics-and-communications.
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As per my knowledge, a medical student can pursue in B.Tech ECE specialisation if you had maths in class 12 then you can pursue ECE. If you are looking for admission in B.Tech ECE programme then I will suggest you to take admission in Lovely professional University. School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering is one of the best Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering colleges in Punjab and India. We strive to create industry-ready professionals through our rigorous curriculum that focuses on all-round development in addition to imparting technical skills. Modern labs and high-tech infrastructure and labs stimulate cr...more
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As per my knowledge, a medical student can pursue in B.Tech ECE specialisation if you had maths in class 12 then you can pursue ECE. If you are looking for admission in B.Tech ECE programme then I will suggest you to take admission in Lovely professional University. School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering is one of the best Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering colleges in Punjab and India. We strive to create industry-ready professionals through our rigorous curriculum that focuses on all-round development in addition to imparting technical skills. Modern labs and high-tech infrastructure and labs stimulate cr...more
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Hi there, I am an alumnus of LPU. I have done BCA at LPU is a place where a person can learn many things. The main thing I have learned is management and discipline. I think medical students can not pursue core engineering course like B.Tech ECE. For that they need to be read Maths in 12th class. Medical students don't have Maths they can't but in that case, they have Maths they can take admission otherwise they can try for their own field medical LPU offer 200+ programs for more information you can visit their website and call on their toll-free number 18001024431. I hope this will help.
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A medical student can apply for B.Tech in biotechnology not in ECE as electronic and communication engineering is totally an engineering field related to Physics and mathematics basically. You can always take a B.Tech course as your graduation. However if you don't have Mathematics, then you ARE NOT eligible for the B.Tech or any other technical course related to this. This is because, its really important as a subject to be studied to make a career in the technical stream. However you can also think of B.Tech. Medical Electronics, Bachelor of Technology in Medical Electronics Linear Integrated Circuits or B.Tech Biomedical Engineering...more
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Being Alumni of LPU, I would like to answer this question. At LPU, Admission in any programme depends on qualifying the Eligibility criteria for that programme. So, as per the official website of LPU, the Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is defined as - Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics Mathematics and English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. LPU NEST is National Entrance and Scholarship Test for admission to various programmes in Lovely Professional University. This test forms the basis of Eligibility and Scholarship for most of the programmes and for some of the programmes test is applicable onl...more
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Yes, if you had maths in class 12 then you can pursue ECE.
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