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Qualification for Admission in the Engineering & Medical College

Eligible marks to join Engineering courses


           The Government has announced the minimum marks for the admission under the Government quota through the single window counseling. For the Management quota seats in the Engineering colleges that come under Anna University,  this minimum eligible mark remains unchanged.


Other Community (OC):

A minimum of 55% in the subjects  Maths, Physics and Chemistry.


Backward Community, Backward Class (Christians), Backward Class (Muslims):

A minimum of 50% in the subjects like Maths, Physics and Chemistry.


Most Backward Community and De-notified Community: 

A minimum of 45% in the subjects  Maths, Physics and Chemistry.


SC/ST:


A pass  in the subjects  Maths, Physics and Chemistry is sufficient.


Eligibility criteria for Marine Engineering courses

                    Students willing to join Marine Engineering degree course should get a minimum average of 60% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Apart from this, the student should have secured 50% marks in English in the 10th or 12th standard exams. The Director General of Shipping has said that this norm is applicable to all the communities

Eligible marks to join MBBS and BDS 

            Students should have studied the group comprising the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology or Physics, Chemistry, Biology and any other subject in +2. Students must have passed in the first attempt.


OC:
 
1. Should have scored 60% in Biology or 60% in Zoology and Botany together.
2. Should have scored 60% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
3. Should have an aggregate of 140 out of 200 in the above-mentioned subjects 


BC:
 
1. Should have scored 60% in Biology or 60% in Zoology and Botany together.
2. Should have scored 60% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
3. Should have an aggregate of 130 out of 200 in the above mentioned 3 subjects 


MBC and Denotified Communities:
 
1. Should have scored 55% in Biology or 55% in Zoology and Botany together.
2. Should have scored 55% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
3. Should have an aggregate of 120 out of 200 in the above mentioned 3 subjects 


SC/ST:
 
1. Should have scored 40% in Biology or 40% in Zoology and Botany together.
2. Should have scored 40% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
3. Should have an aggregate of 80 out of 200 in the above mentioned 3 subjects.

Though re-exams (Improvement Exams) are written to score better marks, the first attempt marks alone would be taken into consideration. Improvement marks will not be taken into consideration. Vocational group students are not eligible to apply for MBBS/BDS courses.
Admission eligibility - Agricultural Colleges
 
The list of UG Courses in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University:

1.B.Sc., Agriculture
2.B.Sc., Horticulture
3.B.Sc., Forestry
4.B.Sc., Home Science
5.B.Tech., Agricultural Engineering
6.B.Tech., Food Processing Engineering
7.B.Tech., Bio-technology
8.B.Tech., Horticulture
9.B.Tech., Energy and Environmental Engineering
10.B.Tech.,Agricultural Information Technology
11.B.S. Agri Business Management



Eligibility:


Should have studied the following subjects in +2. 

1. Should have studied Maths or Botany or Biology as the first subject.
2. Physics should be studied as the second subject.
3. Chemistry should be studied as the third subject.





  • Should have studied the group with Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Computer Science or Statistics or Bio-Chemistry or Home Science as the fourth subject. 



  • Should have studied the group with Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology as the fourth subject.



  • Should have studied in the group with Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Computer Science or Microbiology, Bio-technology, Bio-chemistry, Nursing, Nutritional Dietetics as the fourth subjects. 



  • Other Communities, Backward Communities, Backward Communities (Christian), Backward Communities (Muslims) should secure 60% of marks in the four required subjects. 



  • Most Backward and De-notified Communities should obtain 55% of marks in the mentioned subjects.  



  • Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes, a pass in the mentioned four subjects is sufficient.

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    Educational Qualifications to join Veterinary University  

          Eligibility for the UG Courses offered by Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS): 

    1. Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH) / Bachelor of Fisheries Science (BFSc)

    OC:

    1. Should have scored 60% in Biology or 60% in Zoology and Botany together.
    2. Should have scored 60% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
    3. Should have an aggregate of 140 out of 200 in the above-mentioned subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology).

    BC:

    1. Should have scored 60% in Biology or 60% in Zoology and Botany together.
    2. Should have scored 60% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
    3. Should have an aggregate of 130 out of 200 in the above mentioned subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology).

    MBC and De-notified Communities:

    1. Should have scored 55% in Biology or 55% in Zoology and Botany together.
    2. Should have scored 55% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
    3. Should have an aggregate of 120 out of 200 in the above mentioned subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology).

    SC/ST:

    Minimum a pass in +2 is sufficient.

    Bachelor of Technology (Fish Processing Technology) - B.Tech.(FPT)

    OC: 

    1. Should have obtained 60% marks in Maths.
    2. Should have obtained 60% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
    3. Should have an aggregate of 140 out of 200 in these subjects.

    BC:

    1. Should have obtained 60% marks in Maths.
    2. Should have obtained 60% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
    3. Should have an aggregate of 130 out of 200 in these subjects.

    MBC and De-notified Communities:
     
    1. Should have obtained 55% marks in Maths.
    2. Should have obtained 55% in Physics and Chemistry (in each subjects).
    3. Should have an aggregate of 120 out of 200 in these subjects.

    SC/ST:

    A pass in +2 is sufficient.

    Educational qualification for +2 students of Vocational Group:

    2. Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH) / Bachelor of Fisheries Science (BFSc)

    OC:

    1. Should have scored 60% in Biology.
    2. Should have scored 60% in Dairy / Poultry /Fisheries inclusive of practical marks.
    3. Should have an aggregate of 140 out of 200 in these subjects.

    BC:
     
    1. Should have scored 60% in Biology.
    2. Should have scored 60% in Dairy / Poultry /Fisheries inclusive of practical marks.
    3. Should have an aggregate of 130 out of 200 in these subjects.

    MBC and De-notified Communities:

    1. Should have scored 55% in Biology.
    2. Should have scored 55% in Dairy / Poultry /Fisheries inclusive of practical marks.
    3. Should have an aggregate of 120 out of 200 in these subjects.

    SC/ST:
     
    A pass in +2 is sufficient.
     
    Eligibility for IITs
                 A candidate can attempt Joint Entrance Examination (IIT JEE) only twice, in consecutive years.


    • The final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/State Board, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi; Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi; etc.
       

    • Intermediate or two-year Pre-University Examination conducted by a recognized Board/ University.
       

    • Final Examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy. 
       

    • General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level. 
       

    • High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University. 
       

    • Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in any foreign country recognized by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to the 10+2 system. 
       

    • H.S.C. Vocational Examination. 
       

    • Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum of five subjects. 
       

    • 3 or 4-year Diploma recognized by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education. 
       

    • In case the relevant qualifying examination is not a public examination, the candidate must have passed at least one public (Board or Pre-University) examination at an earlier level.

    Eligibility Criteria in Qualifying Examination:


                   Candidates belonging to General (GE), Other Backward Classes (OBC) and DS categories must secure at least 60% marks in aggregate in their Qualifying Examination. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Physically Disabled (PD) categories must secure at least 55% marks in aggregate in the Qualifying Examination. If any Board awards only letter grades without providing an equivalent percentage of marks on the grade sheet, the candidate should obtain a certificate from the Board specifying the equivalent marks, and submit it at the time of counselling.  


    Special  Requirements  for  Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Courses: 


                 Candidates opting for these courses should make sure that they do not have any form of colour blindness. They will be required to submit a certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner to this effect at the time of counselling. The standard of visual acuity with or without glasses will be adhered to strictly for candidates seeking admission to Mining Engineering. Persons with one-eyed vision are not permitted to work underground. Candidates with above limitations are not allowed to opt for admission to Mining Engineering or Mining Machinery Engineering. 


    Female Candidates for Mining Courses:  


                   Female candidates are not admitted to Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering at ISMU, Dhanbad, whereas the corresponding programmes at IIT Kharagpur and IT-BHU, Varanasi, have no such restriction.


    Eligibility for Legal studies in Tamilnadu  

    The details of educational qualification essential to join in the B.A., B.L. five years integrated courses  in Tamil Nadu law colleges.




    1. B.A., B.L., (5 years)
     
    Should have scored not less than 45% marks in +2. The marks scored in the language subjects will not be considered for admission.  The students of SC/ST community should have scored a minimum of 40%. Those who are  employed cannot apply for this course. 




    2. B.A., B.L., Hons (5 years)

    Should have scored not less than 70% marks in +2. The students of SC/ST community should have scored a minimum of 60%.
     
     Admission regulations in Arts and Science Colleges in Tamilnadu
     
           According to the rules and regulations of the Department of Collegiate Education of Tamil Nadu Government, those students who have passed +2 can apply to  these colleges. 

             The students are admitted in the Government, Government Aided, Minority and Self – Finance Colleges as per the community roster. The ranking is computed after calculating the +2 marks obtained by the student for 210. The marks in the subject choice of the student to join the Undergraduate course, play an important role in determining not only the rank  but also his selection to that particular department.

                   The applicants are divided into 5 categories based on the subjects opted in +2. The students must have studied the same subject in +2,  to join certain departments in the College, for example, Maths. Some of the degree courses can be opted by +2 students of any group, for example, Journalism and Psychology. The students applied to these different courses are categorised  under 5 groups as given below:

    1. Students studied the main and allied subjects in +2. (The opted main subject marks in +2 will be calculated for 100 and the 2 allied subjects will be calculated each for 50.)

    2. Students studied the main subject and any one of the allied subjects in +2. (The opted main subject marks in +2 will be calculated for 100 and the allied subject will be calculated for 100) 

    3. Students studied the 2 allied subjects in +2. (The marks of the 2 allied subjects will be calculated each for 100.) 

    4. Students studied the main subject or any allied subject. (The marks of the main subject or the allied subject will be calculated for 100 and the third division subjects without the practicals, calculated for 100 marks.) 

    5. Students not studied the main and the allied subjects in +2 (The third division subjects without the practicals, calculated for 200 marks.)
     

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