Can I get into DY Patil Ambi B.Tech with 70% in class 12th?

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    Elvin John Georgie

    a year ago

    As per Shiksha, the cutoff for DY Patil Ambi in 2023 is set at an aggregate of 60% in the 12th Board exams. Additional requirements include:

    - Compulsory subjects such as physics, chemistry, and mathematics 
    - Qualification to appear for entrance exams like JEE Main

    Candidates seeking admission at DY Patil should have secured a minimum of 50% marks. However, for candidates belonging to backward class categories and Persons with Disability, the minimum requirement is 45%.

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    Afnida Nasar

    a year ago
    According to Shiksha,  the DY Patil Ambi cutoff for 2023 is 60% aggregate in 12th Board exams. Other requirements include: 
     
    • Compulsory subjects such as physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM)
    • Qualified to take entrance exams like JEE Main
    According to Quora, candidates should have obtained at least 50% marks to get admission in DY Patil. For backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates, the minimum is 45%. 
     
    According to Shiksha, the 2023 cutoff for B.Tech. in Food Technology is 66.24, while it closed at 35.98 in 2022 and 49.56 in 2021. For B.E. in Mechanical Engineer
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heena agrawal

Hi...

I need to clarify first: are you asking about admission to Chandigarh University for B.Tech/B.E, or admission to a medical/paramedical course (like B.Sc Nursing, MBBS, BPT, etc.)

The marks required and exam rules differ a lot depending on the stream.

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Chandigarh University follows a holistic admission approach, giving importance to both Class 12 performance and JEE Main scores, depending on the route chosen. For JEE-qualified students, the JEE score primarily determines merit-based scholarships and priority counseling, while Class 12 marks ensure eligibility verification. For students not appearing in JEE, Class 12 performance, particularly in PCM subjects, becomes the primary eligibility criterion, alongside CUCET scores for CSE programs. This dual-focus system allows students with strong 12th marks but no JEE score to secure admission, while rewarding JEE participants with merit a

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Yes, for B.E. admission at Chandigarh University, students must meet the basic eligibility criteria of Class 12, irrespective of their JEE score. Generally, candidates should have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with one additional relevant subject. The minimum percentage requirement is as per regulatory norms and may vary slightly by program, but JEE scores alone do not override academic eligibility. Even for students applying with JEE Main 2026 ranks for scholarship consideration, meeting the 12th standard eligibility is mandatory. CU maintains this balance to ensure academic readiness while kee

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heena agrawal

Hi.

If your 12th result has not been announced yet then 

Upload expected / provisional marks for now.

Final admission depends on the official 12th mark sheet after results are announced.

Colleges are used to this situation, especially for students applying in early cycles.

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