Can I do engineering with 66% in 12th and 47% in PCM ?

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Abhishek Kedia
9 years ago
It doesn't matter how much marks you have got. If you are interested in engineering then you should go for it. Einstein once said "Tomorrow is my exam and I don't care because a single piece of paper can't decide my future".

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Nikhil Jangir
9 years ago
Score is not any parameter to choose engineering stream. You should choose a stream as per your interest. Don't choose a subject which may become a burden on you. Choose a subject in which you have passion and set your career goals high. It is excellence which will earn you fortune and fame not any

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N
9 years ago
Yes, you can do that. You need to get minimum 45% in PCM to pursue engineering. Engineering is full of mathematics and physics. So, you have to make your basics strong.

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Yes, that's what I am saying. He will get chance but it's a minimum mark so he has to be more conscious.

P
9 years ago
Yes, there are many universities, which conduct their own entrance exam.

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Name of the university?

S
9 years ago
You have to become more conscious about studies.

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Sumit Singh
9 years ago
If you are interested in engineering then go for it. Don't care for the marks you get. Your interest is your career.

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H
9 years ago
Yes, it depends on the state. If you are not taking the CET exam, you can get admission in a college through private quota.

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aneesh ram
9 years ago
Yes, you can do it. All the best.

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reetika gupta
9 years ago
I think, you need 55% to 60% for engineering.

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M
5 years ago
Dear Pankaj, 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 mar

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