Do I need to score passing marks in all the subjects in class 12th board exams in order to pursue engineering?

412 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Yash Kulkarni
10 Answers
Pavithra Desu
7 years ago
You need to score minimum 60% for any government college. Firstly, you have to give entrance exam JEE for engineering.

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SACHIN SINGH
7 years ago
Yes, also you should have a minimum of 60% marks for appearing in any of the entrance exams for engineering. And you should have scored at least 40 marks in each particular subject.

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harsh raushan
8 years ago
Of course, you need to score well in all of the subjects especially in PCM and it's important to attend JEE Mains exam. Regards.

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Sai Dhanavade
8 years ago
Hello Yash, Yes, you've to score passing marks in 12th board and you've to give JEE Mains exam also. Only that way, you can pursue engineering. Hope I was helpful. Thank you and all the best.

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R
8 years ago
In order to get into government engineering college, you are supposed to fill your JEE Mains application form and you need to get minimum 50% in your class 12.

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Akansha Yadav
8 years ago
Hi, You need to score minimum 60% for any government college. Firstly, you have to give entrance exam JEE for engineering.

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JATIN SAHARMA
8 years ago
Hi, You should score atleast 60% but if you want to take admission in any government institutes like IITs, NITs then you have to give entrance exams like JEE.

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anshuman yadav
8 years ago
Yes, for a good B.Tech college, your marks should be around 70% and for government college, you have to crack entrance exams & also, you can apply in private colleges with 50% in PCM.

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Ashish Shirsat
8 years ago
Yes. You have to score above 60% for getting admission in good engineering college. Admission based on JEE marks with 12th board score.

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N
8 years ago
Yes, class 12th IPE marks is the basic exam and you must score 60% above in all the subject for good engineering college.

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