I got 65% in 12th class. Can I get CSE branch in Chandigarh university?

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    Vihana Thakur | Contributor-Level 6

    3 months ago

    Don't worry, with 65% in your 12th, you are definitely eligible for CSE at Chandigarh University. The university requires students to have Physics and Mathematics along with any one subject like Computer Science, Chemistry, or IT, with at least 60% marks, and you already fulfill this. The good part is CU also offers a wide range of scholarships that make education affordable. If you've attempted JEE Mains, you can get scholarships based on your percentile. Apart from that, CU has CUCET scholarships, merit scholarships, and even category-based benefits. Many of my friends with similar scores managed to get into CSE easily and received p

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    Amandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Yes, with 65% in your 12th, you are eligible to apply for CSE at Chandigarh University. The basic requirement is 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and one among Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology, IT, Informatics Practices, or Biotechnology with at least 60% aggregate. Since you meet this, you shouldn't face any problem during admission. On top of that, CU provides various scholarships that can reduce your fee burden. These include JEE Main-based scholarships, -based scholarships, and even merit-based ones for strong avademic performance. If your JEE percentile is good, you can get a significant fee waiver. So

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