My +2 marks in cutoffs sub maths 77,phys 80,chem 94 Am i eligible for engineering?
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Answered by
Mohammad Asif Raja Professor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha | Guide-Level 12
9 years agoYes you are eligible for every branches of engineering for any colleges or universities. what you required is a score card either of JEE or any state entrance test score card. You may apply for entrance test of those colleges which conduct their own entrance exam. All the best dear. -
You are eligible for engineering but with this jEE score,it is hard to get admission in government institutes but you can apply for admissions in premier private colleges that are doing equally good and provide assured placements.here are some of the institutes where you may get admission:
1.VIT
2.Lovely Professional University
3.SIBM
Lovely Professional University provides an excellent infrastructure and they venture in their students an unmatched entrepreneurial skills that make them an efficient managers. -
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Answered by
Sampada Khot Electronics and Telecommunications Engineer | Contributor-Level 6
9 years agoYes, you're eligible to apply for engineering.
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