I got 63 marks in JEE Main 2019 and have 92% in CBSE boards. Can I get in UPES, Dehradun for petroleum engineering? Please help me.

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    Saurabh Mishra

    6 years ago
    Hello Himanshu,
    UPES conducts UPES-EAT exam for candidates who are willing to take admission in B.Tech programme. The application forms are available in online mode. The exam will consist of objective questions in the form of multiple choice questions (MCQs). The mode of the exam will depend on the paper chosen by the candidate. Candidates Can also apply on the basis of board percentage.
    Good luck.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Pavithra Desu Design Engineer | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can get admission in UPES for petroleum engineering.
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    KRISHNENDU SEN Tech Lover,Friendly,Foodie | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Hello Himanshu,
    Yes, you can get admission in UPES for petroleum engineering. UPES conducts UPES-EAT exam for candidates who are willing to take admission in B.Tech programme. The application forms are available in online mode. The exam will consist of objective questions in the form of multiple choice questions (MCQs). The mode of the exam will depend on the paper chosen by the candidate. Candidates can also apply on the basis of board percentage. So, don't worry. Here is what you need to do.
    1. Admission through UPES-EAT
    Around 80% of seats are filled through UPES-EAT which is an entrance exam conducted by UPES. To be eligible for UP
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    Rahul Gupta

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can get admission in UPES for petroleum engineering, so don't worry. Here is what you need to do.
    1. Admission Through UPES-EAT
    Around 80% of seats are filled through UPES-EAT which is an entrance exam conducted by UPES. To be eligible for UPES-EAT you need minimum 60% aggregate in class 10th and 12th and 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in class 12th. I believe you have fulfilled this criteria, so you need to apply for UPES-EAT at the earliest.
    2. Admission through boards
    You need a minimum of 80% marks in class 10th & 12th and a minimum of 80% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 12th class. I
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  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Mukul Singh Yadav | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Your JEE score is low so chances to get admission in UPES is low.

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