I have 109 marks in PCM. Can I apply for engineering degree?

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    Neha Kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    I think you're saying as a whole marks out of 300 (including Physics, Chem, Maths). 

    So, if we calculate the percentage i.e. (109/300)*100 = 36.33%

    So, with this percentage you won't be getting into any engineering college. Asthe minimum criteria mostly varies from 45% to 60 %.

    Don't lose hope! All the best!

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    Aayushi Bijawe | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The student must get a minimum of 60% marks in PCM i.e, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 10+2 or equivalent exam and a total of 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent exam by a recognized board either state/CBSE/ICSE. Sorry to say but 50% is the minimum eligibility criteria for admission in any engineering college. So,  you can't take admission with these marks.

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