What is plus two precentage needed to be eligible for computer science

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Asked by Anurag Chopra
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5 years ago
Hello, It depends on the college or university. as per my experience in Lovely professional university , Candidate should pass 10 +2 with 60 % (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or JEE Mains. Thanks.

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Priya Singh
4 years ago
Hi Anurag, in Lovely Professional University , a standardized eligibility criteria is followed where in a candidate should have passed 10 +2 with 60 % (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or JEE Mains. For more details, visit: www.lpu.in

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Tashi
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5 years ago
Eligibility norms of every institute is different from one another. Good institute like LPU offer B.Tech with minimum 60% (in +2) + LPUNEST /JEE and if if candidates has already scored 90% then the candidate can take direct admission without LPUNEST and JEE Mains score will also be considered. The

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5 years ago
Eligibility norms vary from institute to institute. Good institute like LPU offers B.Tech without any test if a candidate scores more than 90% and will get maximum scholarship whereas if the candidate has more than 60% then the candidate has to be eligible for LPUNEST/JEE mains. So, to take admis

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5 years ago
Eligibility norms varies from institute to institute. Good institute like LPU offer B.Tech with minimum 60% (in +2) + LPUNEST . The test serves two purposes i.e. eligibility and scholarship. If you will perform good, the same test will be considered for scholarship as well. In addition to this, if y

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