I have completed my 12th am I eligible for IMU CET?
Hi aspirant..!!
The basic eligibility criteria for IMU CET
Qualification: Pass/ appearing in 10+2 examination from a recognized Board/ University with Physics, Chemistry and Maths (PCM), with not less than 60% marks in PCM.
OR with Physics as an individual subject in one of the years of B.Sc. in PCM or Electronics with an average of not less than 50% marks from an UGC/DEC recognized university.
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OR B.E./ B.Tech. Degree from college recognized by AICTE
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For B.Tech (Marine Engineering)/ B.Sc (Nautical Science)
Candidates must have cleared their 12 th level exams from a recognized board. Candidates must score 60% marks in PCM & minimum 50% marks in English in class 10 th /12 th . In case of SC/ST, there will be 5% of relaxation in eligibility marks (not in English). Applying candidate’s age must be between 17-25 years as on academic year.
For B.SC (Ship Building and Repair)
Candidates must have passed their 10+2 level exams from a recognized board. Candidates must score 50% marks in PCM & minimum 50% marks in English in class 10 th /12 th . In case of SC/ST, 5% of relaxation will be given in eligibility marks (not in English).
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The eligibility for IMU CET is different for different course. But the main eligibility criteria are the candidate should be unmarried. The minimum age limit is 17 years and maximum age limit 25 years . These are some basic condition.
So you can check eligibility for the course which you want to do .
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Hello,
You have not mentioned hoe many marks you got in the 12th.
But
Yes 12th pass can apply for this exam the only c ondition is to get 60% aggregate in pcm and atleast 50% in english.
Hope you got your answer.
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