What is the minimum eligibility and domicile restriction for appearing Haryana CEET engineering examination?
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Minimum Academic Qualifications (Qualifying Examination) for B.E. / B.Tech. : Should be a pass in 10+2 examination from recognized Board / University with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with any one of the following subjects: (a) Chemistry (b) Bio Technology (c) Computer Science (d) Biology OR have passed Diploma Course in Engineering / Technology of three years duration or more from State Board of Technical Education, Haryana or its equivalent Diploma Examination.
State Quota in the Departments of Universities and Govt. / Aided Institutions – 85 % of the sanctioned intake.
All India Category Seats (AIC): 15% of the sanctioned intake (seats) in the Departments of Universities and all affiliated institutions shall comprise All India Category.
In the light of judgment delivered by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case of Dr. Pradeep Jain vs. Union of India and others reported as AIR 1984-SC- 1421, wherein it has been held that instead of the word ‘Domicile’ the word ‘Resident’ be used in the instructions issued by the State Government and it has been decided to revise the Government instructions.
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Minimum Academic Qualifications (Qualifying Examination) for B.E. / B.Tech. :
Should be a pass in 10+2 examination from recognized Board / University with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with any one of the following subjects:
(a) Chemistry (b) Bio Technology (c) Computer Science (d) Biology
OR
have passed Diploma Course in Engineering / Technology of three years duration or more from State Board of Technical Education, Haryana or its equivalent Diploma Examination.
State Quota in the Departments of Universities and Govt. / Aided Institutions – 85 % of the
sanctioned intake.
All India Category Seats (AIC): 15% of the sanctioned intake (seats) in the Departments of Universities and all affiliated institutions shall comprise All India Category.
In the light of judgment delivered by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case of Dr. Pradeep Jain vs. Union of India and others reported as AIR 1984-SC- 1421, wherein it has been held that instead of the word ‘Domicile’ the word ‘Resident’ be used in the
instructions issued by the State Government and it has been decided to revise the Government
instructions.
For more details refer CEET-05 prospectus.
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