I have got 57.4% in 12th. Can I take admission for this course?

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    Inder | Contributor-Level 7

    11 months ago

    you can typically apply for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program at most universities, including LPU (Lovely Professional University). Admission requirements may vary by institution, but many universities set their minimum eligibility between 50% and 60% for students from the science stream (with PCB—Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) However, in LPU, a student must possess 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalent.
    For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied i

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    ashi singh

    12 months ago

    Focus is on the learning of fundamentals and advances in all areas of chemistry for correlating concepts with the scientific happenings and deep rooted concept building in budding chemists to harness their potential in research and higher studies.

    As per the requirement you are not eligible according to 57.4% in 12th but still there is room of hope if you are falling in any exemption, for that please refer eligibility criteria which is as follows:-

    Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)

    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalent.

    For a candidate, who has not studied English as a sub

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    Kritika Sangrai | Contributor-Level 8

    12 months ago

    Greetings!!!

    Focus is on the learning of fundamentals and advances in all areas of chemistry for correlating concepts with the scientific happenings and deep rooted concept building in budding chemists to harness their potential in research and higher studies.

    As per the requirement you are not eligible according to 57.4% in 12th but still there is room of hope if you are falling in any exemption, for that please refer eligibility criteria which is as follows:-

    Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)

    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalent.

    For a candidate, who has not studied Engl

    ...more
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    Kanwaldeep singh

    a year ago

    To take admission in the program you must pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry), or equivalent. Apart from that, LPU offers a 5% eligibility relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates, Defence Personnel and their Dependents, and Wards of Kashmiri Migrants for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry program. On the basis of your percentage, you will not be able to take admission in the program but if you are in the 5% category you may. It would be better if you contact the university or call on the toll-free numbers for the information. Goodluck!!

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    Archana Singh | Contributor-Level 7

    11 months ago

    Hi,

    As per the requirement you are not eligible according to 57.4% in 12th but still there is room of hope if you are falling in any exemption, for that please refer eligibility criteria which is as follows:-

    Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)

    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalent.

    For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium or an equivalent subject.

    (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Depen

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    dev | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    Hi,

    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium or an equivalent subject.
    (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants)

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    harshita johri | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    Hi, 

    Learning the foundations and developments in all branches of chemistry is the main goal to connect ideas with current scientific events and help aspiring chemists develop deep-rooted notions that will enable them to reach their full potential in research and further education.


    There is still hope if you fall under any exemptions, however, according to the requirements, you are not qualified based on your 12th grade 57.4%. To find out whether you qualify, please refer to the qualifying criteria, which are as follows:

    Qualification Requirements (Qualifying Test)
    Pass the 10+2 exam with English and Chemistry with a cumulative grade

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    osh | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    Dear Reader,

    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalentFor a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium or an equivalent subject.
    (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants)

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    Jayesh Arvind Kale | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    In order to connect ideas with current scientific events and help aspiring chemists develop deep-rooted notions that will enable them to fully realize their potential in research and further education, the emphasis is on teaching the foundations and advancements in all fields of chemistry.

    According to the requirements, you are not eligible based on your 12th grade 57.4%, but there is still a chance if you qualify for any exemptions; please go to the qualifying exam eligibility criteria for more information. 

    Get a grade of 60% overall in your 10+2 (English and Chemistry) or its equivalent.

    If the candidate took English or a relate

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  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Raj Madhok

    a year ago

    Eligibility for B.Sc.(Hons) in Chemistry is to have passed 10+2 with English and Chemistry with 60% marks and the candidate must have qualified in LPUNEST. But as you mentioned you got 57.4% marks in 10+2, so there is some relaxation there (5% relaxation for candidates from North-East states and Sikkim or defense personnel and their dependents or wards of Kashmiri migrants)
    For more info you can call to this number 1824-517000.

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