Physics and Maths
The State Common Entrance Test Cell has defined the eligibility criteria to take admission to the first year of Engineering/ Technology/ B Planning courses. Candidates seeking admission to these programmes must have passed the Class 12 or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the subjects from Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subject/ Computer Science/ Information Technology/ Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Informatics Practices/ Business Studies and must have obtained at least 45 % marks (40% marks for Backward Class categories, EWS and PwD category candidates belonging to Maharashtra State), in the above subjects taken together.
Candidate seeking admission to First Year Engineering and Technology and B Planning degree courses must appear for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Candidates for AFCAT must have completed their 10th and 12th grades with 60% in Math and Physics. For INET, candidates should have a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in the 10th and 12th classes. In order to be eligible for OTA CDS, one must be an engineering graduate from a recognised institute with physics and math as compulsory subjects in their 12th grade.
For more information on AFCAT, you can check out this link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/afcat-eligibility-criteria
Dear aspirant, you need Nios marksheet to appear for NDA exam as physics and mathematics are compulsory subjects to give NDA exam and Nios marksheet will help you for appearing, CBSE commerce marksheet will not help as physics will not be a subject in it so nios marksheet will help more ,cbse marksheet will just help you that you have cleared your 12th or pursing it.
All the best !!!!
Dear aspirant,
ECE course structure is based on electronics. You'll also be learning a bit of coding and mathematics to help you understand the communication aspect of the course. Looking at this we can say that ECE involves a lot of physics and mathematics. Hence, it is possible that one might find it hard without a good base in physics/mathematics. But, if your truly passionate about the subject you'll be able to cope up very well. Interest acts as the differentiating factor in these cases. Most students aren't taught physics and math properly in the school level, hence if you are sure about your interest, you will be able to cope up with the course load easily even though you might find it hard in the beginning.
Hope this helps
Hello aspirant,
This all depends on the school that you are studying in, if they don't have attendance eligibility of 75% then you don't need to attend school on regular basis but if not so then you need to go daily. One more option is to apply for an application or talk to your organization that you can't attend daily. Yes, you will like to surely repeat your 12th class for those 2 subjects or you can apply for a re-exam for only those specific exams you need to give again.
Thank you
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