It is mandatory for the prospective candidates to be informed about the eligibility condition for different undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses, if they intend to apply for the course. The said criteria usually include educational qualifications, minimum percentage requirement and more so limits in ages of the different courses.Recognizing those requirements is necessary for the comprehension of applicants who intend to study further in the areas of engineering, healthcare, law, ibusiness, and the other. This section dissects and elaborates on all the factors that determine eligibility to different UG and PG programs so as to assist learners in the course of their study.
Undergraduate Courses (UG)
In most instances, undergraduate programs expect candidates to have undergone their Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) with some subjects specific to the course intended such as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Moreover, several courses prescribe minimum percentage of marks, some concessions being made for the reserved categories.
| Course | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering | 10+2 with Physics/Maths/Chemistry/CS/IT/Biology; 45% marks (40% for reserved categories). |
| Electronics & Comm. Engineering | 10+2 with Physics/Maths/Chemistry/CS/IT/Biology; 60% marks (40% for reserved categories). |
| Mechanical Engineering | Same as Electronics & Comm. Engineering. |
| B.Tech (Lateral Entry) | Diploma in Engineering with 60% marks (40% for reserved categories) or B.Sc. with Mathematics. |
| Civil Engineering | Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. with Mathematics; 60% marks (40% for reserved categories). |
| B.Sc (Hons.) | 10+2 with relevant subjects; 50% marks in aggregate |
| BCA (Hons.) | 10+2 with five subjects including English and Mathematics |
| BBA (Hons.) | 10+2 with five subjects including English. |
| B.Com (Hons.) | 10+2 with five subjects, 40% marks in Commerce or Non-Commerce group. |
| B. Pharm | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, English, and optional subjects; 45% marks (40% for reserved). |
| Pharm. D | 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry; or D.Pharm course pass |
| BHM & CT / B.Sc. Hospitality | 10+2 in any discipline with five subjects including English. |
| Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) | Age of 17 years, passed XII Std/HSE with Physics, Chemistry, Biology; minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST). |
| Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom) | Age of 17 years, passed 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology; minimum 50% marks. |
| B.Sc (Operation Theater & Anaesthesia Tech.) | Completed Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) with Chemistry, Biology, and English. |
| B.Sc (Medical Lab Tech.) | Completed Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) with Chemistry, Biology, and English. |
| B.Sc (Medical Radiography & Imaging Technology) | Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. |
| B.Sc (Dialysis Therapy) | Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. |
| Bachelor in Audiology & Speech Language Pathology (BASLP) | Age of 17 years; passed Senior School Certificate Examination (10+2) with relevant subjects. |
| B.Sc Cardiovascular Technology | Age of 17 years; passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) with relevant subjects. |
| BA-LLB | Passed Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2); min. 45% marks |
| B.Com-LLB (Hons.) | Passed Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2); min. 45% marks |
| BBA-LLB (Hons.) | Passed Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2); min. 45% marks |
| B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture | Passed Senior Secondary examination or equivalent; min. 50% marks |
| BA (Hons.) - Journalism & Mass Communication | Passed 10+2 schooling or equivalent in any stream; aggregate of min. 50% marks |
Postgraduate Courses (PG)
The application processes for the enrollment in postgraduate degree programs most frequently expect postgraduate degree holders to possess a relevant bachelor's degree at a particular minimum percentage. While some programs may even require prior work experience or a membership to a certain institutional body
| Course | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| M.Tech | Bachelor's Degree in relevant field; 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). |
| M.Sc - Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics | B.Sc in concerned subject with at least 50% marks |
| M.Sc - Botany/Bio-Technology/Microbiology | B.Sc with relevant subjects; 50% marks (45% for SC/ST). |
| MCA | BCA/B.Sc. in CS or equivalent; 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). |
| MBA Dual Specialisation | Bachelor's Degree of minimum 3 years duration; 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). |
| M. Pharm | Bachelor in Pharmacy with minimum 55% marks (50% for reserved categories). |
| Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) | Bachelor of Physiotherapy with at least 50% marks |
| M.Sc Medical Bio-Chemistry | Passed B.Sc. with Biological Sciences or equivalent from a recognized University |
| M.Optom | Passed B.Sc. Optometry Examination with at least 50% marks |
| M.Sc Radio Imaging (Radiography) | Passed B.Sc. Medical Radiography & Imaging Technology with at least 50% marks |
| M.Sc (Operation Theater Tech.) | Passed B.Sc. O.T.T. examination with at least 50% marks |
| M.Sc (Medical Lab Tech.) | Passed B.Sc.(MLT)/BMLT examination with minimum of 50% marks |
| M.Sc (Clinical Embryology) | Bachelor's Degree in Applied Medical Science or equivalent from a recognized University |
| Post Basic B.Sc Nursing | Passed Higher Secondary or equivalent examination recognized by the university |
| M.Sc Nursing | Registered Nurse and completed B.Sc./Post Basic B.Sc.; min. one year experience required |
| LLM | Passed LL.B. with at least 50% marks from any recognized Board/University |
| M.Sc Agriculture | Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or equivalent from a recognized university; min. 60%. |
Conclusion
To summarise, it is important for potential students to comprehend the requirements of bachelor's and master's degree courses in relation to their journey in education. Each of the programs has its own criteria concerning educational attainment, minimum percentage requirements and, in some cases, age restrictions which differ from one field of study to another. In order to ease the admission process and make a wise decision regarding themselves, such students should be aware of these conditions.This realization allows them to cope with the problem of their acceptance and not deviate from the requirements of the respective course of study, which in turn helps them to achieve their objectives in the fields concerned.