Can I do engineering with 66% in 12th and 47% in PCM ?
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Yes, you can pursue engineering with the same but in only private colleges.
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Yes, you can really do it. Yes, it is correct that engineering has a lot of applications of physics, chemistry and mathematics. In 12th standard, they simply introduced to in-depth of these subjects. But you feel that you did not study properly. That is past, don't worry. In the first year, you will have all the basics you need to become an engineer. Choose the branch in which you have interest, do hard work and develop your skills.
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Hello Pankaj,
After 12th with PCM, if you don't want to do engineering, the following are some of the options available you :
Architecture
Pharmacy
LLB
BBA
BCA
B.Sc (PCM)
Hotel management
B.Sc (statistics)
NDA
TES
B.Sc ( industrial chemistry)
There are still many more options available which are not enlisted here. I hope this will help you finding the appropriate choice. Good luck. Thank you. -
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7 years agoFirst, you have to just be eligible for JEE Mains, and later everything depends on your performance in it. Good luck. -
I think, it is difficult, but most of the universities conduct their own entrance exams, which give you a chance to get into their college.
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