B.Tech: Passed the 10+2 exam in mathematics and physics plus one of the following subjects:
- Informatics practices, biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, electronics, biology, technical vocational subjects, agriculture, engineering graphics, business studies, and entrepreneurship.
- Earned a minimum of 45% in the aforementioned topics combined (40 points if the candidate was in the reserved category).
- Furthermore, the candidate must have passed at least one engineering entrance test, such as the PCU Entrance Test, the MHT-CET 2023, the JEE 2023, the Other State or National Level Engineering Entrance test of 2023, or PERA 2023 or CUET 2023.
- Candidates are chosen on the basis of their merit and entrance exam results.
B.Tech (Lateral Entry to Second year): Passed the diploma exam in any branch of engineering and technology for at least three years or two years (lateral entry) with at least 45% of the possible points (or 40% for applicants in the reserved category).
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passed the 10+2 exam with mathematics as a subject and earned a minimum of 45% of the possible points (or 40% for applicants in the reserved category) for a B.Sc. degree from a university recognized by the UGC. In the event that there are no more openings at lateral entry, candidates are chosen on the basis of their performance on the entrance exam as well as their merit, subject to openings in the first year.
B.Des: passed the 10+2 test, earned a three-year diploma from the federal or state government, or earned an equivalent degree from any accredited board, and received at least 45% of the possible points in the qualifying exam (or 40% if the candidate was in the reserved category)
OR
A valid score card from the entrance exam administered by UCEED 2023, NIFT 2023, NID2023/PCU. Students must also pass the admissions procedure, which consists of the Design Aptitude Test, a studio test, and a personal interview with the PCU.
BBA: A minimum of 50% of the 10+2 score from the ICSE, CBSE, or any State Board Examination or an equivalent test from any recognized board in the arts, sciences, commerce, or any other stream is required of open category students, while 45% is required of those in the reserved category. Candidates are chosen by PCU based on their merits and in-person interviews.
BCA: A minimum of 50% of the 10+2 score from the ICSE, CBSE, or any State Board Examination, or an equivalent qualification from any recognized board, must be earned by an open category student in science, commerce, with mathematics as a preferred subject. For candidates in the reserved category, the score must be 45%. Candidates are selected according to their merits and in-person interviews with PCU.
B.Sc (Nutrition and Dietetics): A minimum score of 45% in 10+2 Science from the ICSE, CBSE, Any State Board Examination, or an equivalent qualification from any recognized board is required for open category students, while 40% is required for candidates in the reserved category. OR must have passed the MCVC (Minimum Competency Based Vocational Courses) exam for the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) administered by the various Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Students in the Open Category must have received at least 45% of the possible points, while candidates in the Reserved Category must have received 40%. Candidates are selected according to their qualifications and in-person interviews that PCU conducts.
B.Sc Computer Science (Cyber Security): A minimum score of 50% in 10+2 Science from the ICSE, CBSE, or any State Board Examination, or an equivalent qualification from any recognized board, is required for open category students, while 45% is required for candidates in the reserved category.
Candidates are selected according to their qualifications AND PCU conducted a personal interview.
B.Sc Clinical Psychology: A minimum of 45% of the 10+2 Science or Humanities with Psychology subject score from the ICSE, CBSE, or any other State Board Examination, or an equivalent degree from any recognized board, is required of open category students, while 40% is required of reserved category candidates. Candidates are chosen based on their qualifications and in-person interviews with PCU.
B.Sc Animation, VFX and Multimedia Science: A minimum score of 50% in any stream from the ICSE, CBSE, or any State Board Examination or an equivalent qualification from any recognized board is required for open category students, while 45% is required for candidates in the reserved category. Candidates are selected according to their qualifications and in-person interviews with PCU.
MCA: Open Category students must have received a minimum of 50% in any graduation degree (such as a B.E., B.Tech., B.Sc., B.Com., B. Voc., BCA, etc.) with mathematics at the 10+2 level (or 45% for candidates in the reserved category) AND a positive score on the PCU entrance exam administered at the state, national, and all of India levels. Candidates are selected according to their qualifications and the results of a personal interview that PCU conducts.
MBA: A minimum of 50% in any stream at graduation from a UGC-approved institution or its equivalent is required of open category students (or at least 45% for candidates in the SC/ ST/ OBC category who are only from Maharashtra State) AND a favorable result on the subsequent National Level Exam administered by a top testing organization: The following tests will be accepted: CAT 2023, XAT 2024, PERA 2024, MH-CET 2024, CUET 2024, and CMAT 2024 or PCU Test. The PCU selects candidates based on both in-person interviews and group discussions.
D.Pharm: According to ER 2020, a passing grade in the 10+2 scientific academic stream exam with physics, chemistry, biology, or mathematics, or any other credential recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India as being on par with the aforementioned exam
B.Pharm: The candidate need to passed the 10+2 exam administered by the relevant state or federal government authorities, which is equivalent to the 10+2 exam administered by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology as optional subjects separately, in accordance with the B. Pharmacy Course Regulations 2014. However, students who have completed their 10+2 coursework at non-formal, classroom-based institutions like the National Institute of Open Schooling or state-run open school systems, among others, will not be admitted to the B.Pharm program.
ii. Any other credential recognized by the Indian Pharmacy Council as being on par with any of the aforementioned tests. As long as the student reaches the age of 17 by December 31st of the year they are admitted to the course, that is.
B.Pharm (Lateral Entry to third semester):An Indian national should be the candidate.
Completed a pharmacy diploma program from an All India Council for Technical Education, Pharmacy Council of India, Central or State Government-approved institution, or its equivalent, with at least 45% of the possible points (at least 40% for candidates from backward categories and with disabilities from Maharashtra State only).