What is the eligibility to pursue BE in computer science from Chandigarh University?

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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Any individual who has cleared his 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) from a recognised board or institution like CBSE, state board or NIOS is eligible to opt for B.Tech
    comp. Science engineering.
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    Deepak suman | Contributor-Level 9

    3 years ago
    One must score 60 % score in 12th class and had compulsory subjects such as mathematics, Physics Chemistry / Biology / CS/ biotechnology. Admission is totally based on 12th scores. For more information refer to this page https://www.shiksha.com/university/chandigarh-university-cu-45668/course-b-e-in-computer-science-and-engineering-225465.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. CCET, Chandigarh offers regular full time professional degree courses Bachelor of Engineering or B.E in different streams. The duration for B.E course is 4 years and for lateral entry scheme, it is 3 years duration. Chandigarh University B.Tech Eligibility
    The eligibility criteria for all the specializations except for Food Technology and Biotechnology is different. Below mentioned are the eligibility criteria of CU B.Tech programs:
    B.Tech Eligibility (for all specializations): 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any two of Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology subjects
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    naren pulikonda | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Well, I doubt whether you can get an admission or not in Chandigarh University, because the basic cut off under normal circumstances is 60% in PCM but you don't even have 50% marks.
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    Dev Parbhakar | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    You should visit the link mentioned below in order to get get the relevant response of your query:
    www.cuchd.in
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    Kandarp Patel

    8 years ago
    Y ou can apply for industrial designing at PDPU Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It is one of good courses that I can suggest you as per your marks.
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    Prince Siwal The word impossible itself says I M possible. | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    According to your marks, you are not eligible for admission in any AICTE approved university, work hard take the exam next year.
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    Rohit Bhagat

    8 years ago
    You need to get at least 50% marks in all subjects. You are not eligible for any college. It would be better if you go for an improvement exam.
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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    You are not eligible. Every institute even if they do have enough students has to admit student as per the minimum qualification prescribed by AICTE. You need to score minimum of 50 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics together and individually.

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