What is the selection process for B.Tech and what is the minimum GSEB HSC score required?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Simran

    a year ago

    Students are selected for a B.Tech course based on their class 12 percentage and GSEB HSC score. To pass the GSEB HSC exam, students must score at least 33% in each subject and overall. 

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    Pacha Rajendra

    a year ago

    The selection process for B.Tech programs at Anant National University looks at more than just grades. Here's the breakdown:

    1. Academic Qualifications: While there's no set minimum score, you should aim for good grades in exams like GSEB HSC.

    2. Entrance Exams: Depending on the program, you might have to take tests like JEE Main or SAT. These scores, along with your grades, will be considered.

    3. Application Materials: You'll need to submit essays, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose. This helps the university understand your interests and why you're a good fit.

    4. Interviews and Portfolio Reviews: Some programs might re

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    Karunamoy Baug | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Anant National University's (AnantU) B.T. selection process evaluates candidates based on a combination of their motivation, exam scores, and JEE rank (if applicable). With respect to the minimum GSEB HSC score required, the search results did not provide any specific information regarding the minimum GSEB HSC score required for admission to B.Tech. at AnantU. However, it is stated that students with a minimum of 33% in GSEB HSC are eligible for admission. Further, in the case of Indian Boards of Education (CBSE, ISC, and State Boards of Education), a minimum average of 70% in the best of four subjects of class XII is required for admi

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Students are advised to make a proper timetable and follow it daily. Start with difficult subjects. Divide your syllabus and try to finish each part as per the time table. Allot enough time for revision and solving sample papers. Do not use mobile phones during study time.

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It is best to revise each subject at least once a week. After finishing one chapter, do a quick review the next day, then again after a week. Make short notes, flashcards, or summary points to help with revision. Regular revision of GSEB HSC syllabus keeps everything fresh in your mind till exam day. Don't leave revision for the last moment.

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Nishant Agarwal

Semester-wise exam results at U.V. Patel College of Engineering (under Ganpat University) depend on the Gujarat Board HSC results, which are required for first-year admissions. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board declared the Class 12 Science and General stream results on May 5, 2025 at 10:30? AM. You'll need that in hand before counselling and admission processes begin

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Ravi Babu

Since admission to U.V. Patel College of Engineering, Ganpat University is mostly determined by GUJCET or JEE Main ranks through ACPC counseling the GSEB HSC cutoff is not specifically stated in the sources that are currently available. Candidates must have at least 45% in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology and Technical Vocational topics in their 10+2 (GSEB or equivalent) coursework in order to be eligible for B.E./B.Tech programs (40% for restricted categories) Based on admission exam performance rather than particular GSEB HSC grades the GUJCET 2024 cutoff ranks for the General HS category ranged from the 12405

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Ragib Ali Khan

No, you cannot get direct admission to the B.E/B.Tech course at U.V Patel college of engineering, ganpat university without appearing and qualifying in GSEB HSC exam. the eligibility criteria mandates a pass in HSC (10+2) .The primary mode of admission is through GUJCET and JEE Main scores for 75% of the seats, and JEE Main for the remaining 25% under the management quota. 

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