What is the eligibility criteria for B.E. / B.Tech at Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village?

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    Antu Kaibartya | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    To be eligible for admission to BE/BTech course at Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as mandatory subjects from any recognised board. Eligible students will have to appear for either the JEE Mains or the GUJCET exam and score valid marks to be eligible for the course.

     
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    Varunan M

    3 months ago

    Students typically need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 45% marks, with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects

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