I am in class 10th...On what basis the addmission is done in Government Polytechnic Mumbai?
Answer (1)
Usually the admission is based on the merit bases and you can apply directly to college. The admission and eligibility criteria is different for each course can you be more specific Ankit ?
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Comments (3)
I want to do Polytechnic diploma in CS after 10th...and want to know that on what basis the addmission is done in Government Polytechnic Mumbai ...either on 10th board percentage or something else?
Ankit Saaho
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the SSC (Std.X)
examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or its equivalent, with subjects
Maths/Mathematics, General Science and English with minimum 35% aggregate marks.
Note: The term ‘aggregate marks’ used here shall mean as follows
A. For Maharashtra State Board Candidates:
I. The candidates who have passed SSC Examination prior to March 2009, the aggregate
marks shall be grand total of marks obtained by the candidate in any 5 subjects where
he/she has scored maximum marks.
II. The candidates who have passed SSC Examination after March 2009, the aggregate
Marks shall be total marks of 5 subjects take n into consideration and mentioned on the
Mark sheet.
III. Candidates who have passed Maths/Mathematics (Code 71 for Maharashtra State Board
candidates) and Science & Technology (Code 72 for Maharashtra State Board
candidates) are only eligible for admission
IV. In case marks against sports activities are given on the mark sheet, these shall be added
to the aggregate marks for deciding merit
B.For ICSE Candidates-
a) Student seeking admission on the basis of Group 1 & Group 2 subjects only, the
aggregate marks shall be the grand total of marks in any of the 5 subjects from Group 1
& Group 2 where he/she has scored maximum marks.
b) Student seeking admission on the basis of Group 1, Group 2 & Group 3, Aggregate marks
shall be the grand total of all subjects from all groups.
c) For CBSE Candidates- The aggregate mark means the grand total of marks obtained by
the candidate, including all subjects as declared on Mark sheet.
d) For CBSE/ICSE Candidates: - In case the result of the candidate is given in terms of
grades, such Candidates are required to submit the graded result into the equivalent
marks authorised from the concerned institute /Board. Candidates passing SSC from
other than State Boards or Central Boards shall bring equivalent certificate from
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary &
e) Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). Any amendments/Acts/Judgments which may
be published by Government/Hon. Courts of India from time to time will be applicable to
Candidates and Institutes under these rules of admission.
Hope this information helps you Ankit, all the best
examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or its equivalent, with subjects
Maths/Mathematics, General Science and English with minimum 35% aggregate marks.
Note: The term ‘aggregate marks’ used here shall mean as follows
A. For Maharashtra State Board Candidates:
I. The candidates who have passed SSC Examination prior to March 2009, the aggregate
marks shall be grand total of marks obtained by the candidate in any 5 subjects where
he/she has scored maximum marks.
II. The candidates who have passed SSC Examination after March 2009, the aggregate
Marks shall be total marks of 5 subjects take n into consideration and mentioned on the
Mark sheet.
III. Candidates who have passed Maths/Mathematics (Code 71 for Maharashtra State Board
candidates) and Science & Technology (Code 72 for Maharashtra State Board
candidates) are only eligible for admission
IV. In case marks against sports activities are given on the mark sheet, these shall be added
to the aggregate marks for deciding merit
B.For ICSE Candidates-
a) Student seeking admission on the basis of Group 1 & Group 2 subjects only, the
aggregate marks shall be the grand total of marks in any of the 5 subjects from Group 1
& Group 2 where he/she has scored maximum marks.
b) Student seeking admission on the basis of Group 1, Group 2 & Group 3, Aggregate marks
shall be the grand total of all subjects from all groups.
c) For CBSE Candidates- The aggregate mark means the grand total of marks obtained by
the candidate, including all subjects as declared on Mark sheet.
d) For CBSE/ICSE Candidates: - In case the result of the candidate is given in terms of
grades, such Candidates are required to submit the graded result into the equivalent
marks authorised from the concerned institute /Board. Candidates passing SSC from
other than State Boards or Central Boards shall bring equivalent certificate from
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary &
e) Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). Any amendments/Acts/Judgments which may
be published by Government/Hon. Courts of India from time to time will be applicable to
Candidates and Institutes under these rules of admission.
Hope this information helps you Ankit, all the best
Amirtha Rathinavelu
Thankyou you much....