If my overall 12th percentage is 65% in cbse board with pcm, will I be eligible to apply for b. tech?
A 65% in CBSE 12th with PCM is generally within the typical eligibility range for most B.Tech programs in India, including many private universities. For example, many institutes accept candidates with around 60% aggregate in PCM, sometimes with an entrance exam like LPUNEST or JEE Main. Lovely Prof
Yes, you are eligible to start your journey at Lovely Professional University. For MCA later, your graduation marks matter more, and LPU provides flexible entry options.

You can apply for B.Tech at LPU because you meet the university's requirement of 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 with Physics Mathematics and English for most B.Tech programs after achieving 65% in 12th CBSE and PCM. After that, admission depends on qualifying the required entrance route for your chosen
You are qualified to submit your B.Tech application to LPU because your CBSE 12th results show you have 65% in Physics and Mathematics, which meets their requirement of 60% in Physics and Mathematics and English, combined with LPUNEST or JEE Main or CUET as admission tests.




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