Hello there,
Your eligibility for CEE depends on how the exam authorities interpret the "one sitting" rule. Here’s how your case aligns with the given conditions:
10+2 in One Sitting :
Theory & Practical Passed :
Yes, it affects your eligibility as you are an engineering aspirant and for the course you need to pass physics, chemistry, maths in single exam but you haven't so,you are not eligible for CEE.
to be eligible for the CEE (Combined Entrance Examination), you need to pass the qualifying exam (usually 10+2) in a single sitting, meaning you must appear for all subjects in one attempt and pass them individually without any grace marks; this requirement varies depending on the specific CEE exam you are applying for.
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Hello Deepraj,
Based on the CEE brochure's eligibility criteria, there are a few key points to consider:
So, if CEE strictly requires passing all subjects in one attempt without needing an improvement exam, you may be ineligible since you initially failed Mathematics.
However, if they accept improvement exams as a valid way to fulfill the requirement, you may still be eligible since you have now cleared all subjects.
Hope it helps !
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