What are the eligibilty criteria for B.Tech in Quantum university?

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    Dhruvika middha

    13 hours ago

    For B.Tech CSE at Quantum University, you generally need to pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) with around 50-60% aggregate, plus English, with admission based on JEE Main/State exams or their own Q-CARE test, though some Hons. courses might have slightly higher 55%+ marks. 

    General B.Tech CSE Criteria:

    Education: Passed 10+2 or equivalent.

    Subjects: Physics & Mathematics as compulsory, with Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, or Computer Science (IT).

    Marks: Minimum 50-60% aggregate in these subjects.

    English: Must have passed English in 10+2. 

    Specializations (e.g., Hons. with Cyber Security/IoT):

    Marks: Often

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    Nishu singh | Contributor-Level 6

    13 hours ago

     

    Respected Principal, Honorable Professors, Esteemed Faculty members, Dear Parents, and my Beloved Friends — Good Morning/Afternoon!

     

    It is a great honor for me to stand here today as a proud student of the B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering programme at Quantum University.

     

    When I first stepped onto this campus, I had dreams — dreams of creating something meaningful, dreams of pushing the boundaries of technology, and dreams of becoming a part of a future where innovation leads the way. Today, I can confidently say that Quantum University has not only supported those dreams — it has elevated them.

     

    In the p

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    riya dhawan

    14 hours ago

    To be eligible for admission to the B.Tech programme at Quantum University, Roorkee, candidates must have passed the 10+2 (Class 12) examination or an equivalent qualification from a recognised board. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects in Class 12, along with one additional subject such as Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, or Computer Science/IT. Applicants are generally required to have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination for regular B.Tech programs, while B.Tech Honours or specialised programs may require around 55% aggregate marks. Passing English as a subject in Class 12 is also mandatory. A

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heena agrawal

Hi.

Step 1: Fill online/offline application + pay ₹1200 registration fee
Step 2: Appear in Q‑CARE entrance exam (or submit national/state scores)
Step 3: Receive Provisional Letter (PLA)
Step 4: Pay first fee installment & upload documents
Step 5: Get Confirmation of Admission (CLA) and start your program

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Nishu singh

 

Respected dignitaries, teachers, and my dear friends,

Another important part of our journey at Quantum University has been the placement experience, and I feel proud to share a few words about it.

 

At Quantum University, we have witnessed a strong and growing placement record year after year. Many of my seniors have secured jobs with reputed companies, ranging from IT giants and tech startups to core product firms and consultancy organizations. This has been possible because of the dedicated support of our placement cell, which works tirelessly to connect us with industry partners, organize training sessions, mock interviews,

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shrija chauhan

Quantum University is generally considered a decent option for B.Tech, particularly for CSE, offering a strong focus on practical skills, industry-relevant specializations (AI/ML, Cyber Security), good infrastructure, and promising placements with high packages (up to 33.5 LPA), though averages are lower (3-8 LPA), making it a viable choice for students seeking industry-aligned education and career growth, especially if aiming for specialised IT roles. 
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heena agrawal

Hi.

Not for MBBS/BDS/MD:

  • Quantum University does not offer core medical degrees like MBBS, BDS, MD, or similarly regulated allopathic medical programs.

  • If your goal is to become a licensed doctor (e.g., MBBS graduate), this is not the right place because such programs are either not offered or not recognised in the mainstream medical education system India uses for allopathic medicine, which are regulated by bodies like the National Medical Commission (NMC).

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Nishu singh

 

Good morning respected teachers and my dear friends,

 

My name is Nishu singh and today I would like to share my experience and thoughts about BBA at Quantum University, Roorkee, from a student's point of view.

 

Quantum University offers BBA through the Quantum School of Business, which focuses on both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure. As a BBA student, I feel that this course helps us understand the real world of business, management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.

 

One of the best things about BBA at Quantum University is its interdisciplinary approach. Here, we are not limited to only busines

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