What is the criteria for B.Tech in Quantum university?

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2 months ago

To secure admission into a B.Tech programme at Quantum University in 2026, you must fulfill the following academic and entrance requirements:

1. Educational Eligibility

Academic Qualification: You must have passed your 10+2 (Class 12) or equivalent examination from a recognised board.

Compulsory Subjec

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2 months ago

You need min. 50% in PCM for B.Tech core and minimum 55% in PCM for B.Tech hons. If you have JEE Mains All India Rank then you will be given preference.

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To get admission in the B.Tech course at Quantum University, Roorkee, a student must have passed Class 12 (or an equivalent exam) from a recognised board. Physics and Mathematics should be compulsory subjects, along with any one of Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, or Computer Science. The student

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