I have done 12th class by securing 78% in PCB. Am I eligible for engineering being a student of science in 12th class?

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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, but you have to apply for NIOS to have a maths degree or certificate and for that thing, NIOS is the best option who can give you that maths certificate and then you'll be a certified as PCMB student and boom you can apply for anything. All you need is learn maths, give the exam of NIOS, pass it and you're good to go. Good luck.
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    Sarang Pawar

    6 years ago
    Hi, You are done with 10+2 (Science) PCB group with 78% right! For engineering there is compulsory requirements of Math subject / Polytechnic, I don't think that you are able to apply for engineering rounds, but your career is bright looking to your percentage! All the best.
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    Rajdeep Sinha | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Hi there, Yes, you can pursue B.Tech or B.E in Biotechnology or B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering, you can also go for B.Tech (Agriculture) & B.Tech (food processing). Hope you got your answer.
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    Ankush Sable Over 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field. | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Hope you are doing well. You must have passed HSC/equivalent exam with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with any one of the subjects Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical/ vocational subjects. In these subjects, taken together, you should have secured a minimum of 50 % marks. You must crack IIT or any entrance exam conducted by the state to be eligible to get admission for engineering. All the best.
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    Suprakash Mishra 10 years of exp in Digital Marketing | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Your academics are good and have a chance to get admission in engineering. For a better option, you need to crack entrance exams conducted by the engineering college or governing body.
    Thanks & best of luck.
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    Pavanvenkatasai Pilla Struggler struggling to win the struggle... | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hi dear!
    Answering your question. Yes! You can Pursue B.Tech in agriculture. If you want to go for B.Tech general branches like Mec, Ele, Civ or ECE, it is to be noted that Maths is a Compulsory Subject. M1 is a difficult subject for many of the common MPC students. I personally suggest you to go for EAMCET or NEET. Thank you.
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    Sachin Bansal I try my best to help u......... | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Sorry but you need to pass your +2 with PCM to be eligible for the same.
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    Nikhil Bhusari Knows about lot of Things..!! | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    For engineering, you must pass with PCM or PCMB i.e. maths is compulsory for engineering admissions. Its the eligibility criteria.
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    OMKAR PHALE An Undergraduate student who loves to travel. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    No, you are not eligible to do engineering courses as it requires mathematics as a compulsory subject.
    Thank you.
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    Abhishek Choudhary Success is only achieved by "Smart Work"!

    7 years ago
    No. You must compulsory study maths.

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