Can I get directly into any college for B.Tech ECE after 12th?
No, you cannot directly get into any B.Tech ECE programme after 12th without fulfilling specific eligibility criteria, which usually includes a minimum percentage in 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), and passing an entrance exam in most reputable institutions.
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Yes, you can get direct admission into a B.Tech ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) programme after 12th :
1.Private colleges gives admission through their own entrance exams
2. Private colleges can get you direct admission through management quota, Nri quota.
3.Mostly private colleges give
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Students those who have studied Science with Maths (PCM/PCMB) in UP Board Class 12th can opt any of the following popular courses:
- BTech/BE
- Integrated MTech
- BCA
- BArch
- BSc
Students with PCM/PCMB combination can opt any of the courses below:
- MBBS
- BDS
- BPharma
- Nursing
- Paramedical
Students from other
Yes, you can definitely pursue a BA degree which is also known as Bachelor of Arts immediately after completing Class 12 from any recognised board that too from any stream like Arts, Commerce, or Science.
Most of the students opt for different specializations under B.A some of them are Psychology, Hi
Students are charged an associated fee for the Class 12 compartment marksheet. This includes the fees for issuances of the new marksheet.
CBSE 12th result 2026 will be announced by the end of April. Students can check their results online.
To access the HBSE 12th result, students need to enter roll number. In some cases, the login window also requires date of birth or name.
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