i got a cut off 81.25 out of 100(MBC) in HSC TAMIL NADU(2020) ,can i get a seat in TNAU(TamilNadu Agricultural University) for food technology ?
Congratulations! You scored brilliant. To get into government agriculturual colleges, cut-off of more than 85 is needed. But for food technology, it will be less. You will easily get private agri colleges. But studying agri in private college is worthless. Choosing government agri colleges is a wise decision. Try applying for government colleges. I wish you will get seat in government college.
Thank you!
Hello I m a sci student n have taken pcmb for my 12th i have no plans to get into engineering or medical but if i score like 90 percent in my hsc boards will I be able to get into engineering or medical then? if yes which are the colleges that take admissions based on hsc board percent ???
hi,
see 90 percentage marks in good score, however you must satisfy the eligibility criteria as well as must qualify in certain entrance exam like jee main , neet, wbjeeb etc to qualify for the admission process.
the eligibility criteria for neet exam is candidates must have passed 12th exam with physics, chemistry and biology with qualifying marks as category wise,
general category- 50% aggregate marks in pcb,
sc/st/obc category - 40% aggregate marks in pcb.
neet is compulsory to admission in any government or private medical colleges in india, so just only based on 12th score you can not get admission in mbbs or bds or any other course of health science which is under neet exam with out qualifying neet exam.
now coming to engineering entrance test, jee main is the nation wide entrance exam and most of the colleges of india has some seats reserve for jee main score holders, however to appear in jee main exam there is no specific marks required, but to admission in nits or cftis like institute you must secure 75% aggregate marks for general and obc category, 65% aggregate marks for sc/st category, or you must be under top 20 percentile in jee main exam.
now this year 2020, vellore institute of technology is taking admission based on 12th score, you may apply for it. another tier 1 institute is sastra university which 30% seats of btech course is fills by 12th score. so you may also apply for sastra university.
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I have got 78percent in HSC what should I do do I have scope in medical
Hello,
Index medical college and hospital is a very much prestigious institute for all. Hsc percentage is not enough to persue medical course. You need to appear on NEET 2020. Minimum of 50% on hsc is required for this college.
So you have to focus on NEET.
Hope for the best.
Thank you.
What is the cutoff for 1st year B.sc in Physics for Bandodkar college, Thane? (cutoff as per as HSC Marks obtained)
Hey Amisha
There is no cutoff as such but the only eligibility criteria is Candidate should have passed 10+2 and Graduation
all the best
i have got 147 marks in pcm 12 th hsc and 60% will i get admission in Engineering college
Hello,
Actually only board marks are not enough to get into any engineering college. Most of the colleges are required minimum of 75% in boards thats all. Though some colleges are approved 45% also. Most important thing is to get an engineering college you need to take the entrance examination sincerely. Jee main, jee advance are there for engineering entrance examination. Also there are another some entrance. You must have to choose your genre and then appeared for this.
But this year just because of this covid 19 outbreak vit and bitspilani take the admission on the basis of 12th marks.
Hope for the best.
Thank you.
I got 58% in HSC boards, 150 marks in PCM group and 39 percentile in jee mains January attempt.Can I get admission to LPU for b.tech in mechanical engineering?
As per the, the eligibility for B Tech programs is 60 percent in qualifying exam. However, (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defense Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants) is given.
- LPU Engineering Program ranked 10th by World University Rankings 2022 #thinkbig. Achievements. Computer Science Engineering. Engineering At LPU. Times Higher Education. World University Rankings 2022.
Engineering Programs at LPU are in the same league as BITS Pilani & many of IITs.
As per the world ranking 2022 LPU has been ranked 10th amongst top universities of India in engineering subject.
Sebc caste reservation according to Maharashtra quota for neet and group qualification for hsc
Hello,
SEBC is a state level reservation for Socially and Economically backward classes of Maharashtra. You can get seat under 85% state quota by claiming SEBC reservations. In central level it is OBC-NCL if your parents annual income is less than eight lakhs and if it is more than eight lakhs then it is OBC-CL. To be eligible for NEET candidate must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry. Candidates belonging to general category must score 50% marks, for PWD it is 45% and for SC/ST/OBC it is 40% marks in 10+2.
if someone got 93%in JEEE MAIN but in HSC got 53%aggregate and only 39%in PCM. can he get admission?
Yes, you can proceed for admission.
IITs, NITs and similar universities select students based on marks of JEE Main exam not on basis of HSC.
One just have to pass HSC exam to be eligible for JEE Mains counselling. Counselling will be purely based on JEE Mains exam marks.
I recently passed HSC board exam. I want to do mechanical engineering.but Im so confused between whether I should go for diploma or direct in degree. suggest me... which Will be beneficial considering good future opportunities (package)?
Hi
When a student thinks of his career then engineering is one of the most sought sphere. Similar is the case with you. You want to pursue mechanical engineering.
Look doing diploma is not bad, but considering wide range of opportunities and reputation you should go for B.Tech degree. Moreover you would like to have hefty package you should choose degree directly. You have passed secondary examination you must be having good concept. Now you should start preparing for various engineering examinations loke JEE main and advanced, BiTSAT, WBJEE,VITEEE and so on. You should aim for IITs and NITs to do mechanical engineering. Going into these renowned institutes will fetch you highly paid jobs.
Thanks and feel free to ask more questions.