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how much percentage of +2 is needed for admission in hpcet this year


shubha 11th Aug, 2020
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Kumari Shivani 11th Aug, 2020
Hi,
For the reserved category it is atleast 40% and for general it is atleast 45%.
Also it is compulsory for the students to take physics and mathematics in 12
You should also keep in mind that the first 50% will be given by jee mains marks then the rest will be given by 12 board.
Thank you.
bassiakshita 11th Aug, 2020

Hey aspirant,

The eligibility criteria for HPCET is as follows-

  • Candidates must have passed class 12 or its equivalent exam from a recognised board
  • Candidates must have passed class 12 with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category candidates)
  • Candidates must have Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in their class 12 exam

Cutoff marks for admission through 12th boards -

55 percent for general category and 50 percent for reserved category.

For complete information about HPCET visit-

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/hpcet-eligibility-criteria

Hope it helps you.

All the best.

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