Aspiring candidates must have passed a 10+2 board exam from a recognised Central/State Board of Secondary Examination, such as the Council for Indian School of Certificate Examination, New Delhi.
Any Board/Public School/University Examination administered in India or abroad that is recognised by the Association of Indian Universities as being equivalent to the 10+2 system
Candidates are able to apply if they successfully finish the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Examination (London, Sri Lanka, Cambridge, at the Advanced (A) level, or International Baccalaureate (IB)).
Students will also be qualified if they obtained at least five passing grades in the National Open School's 10+2 test.
Students will also be qualified if they obtained at least five passing grades in AICTE or the State Board of Technical Education recognises a 3 or 4-year degree.
Students must successfully complete the Class 12 test on the 10+2 pattern from any reputable Central or State Board of Secondary Examination, such as the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, and the Council for Indian School of Certificate Examination, New Delhi.
Any public school, board, or university exam that is analogous to the 10+2 system in India or another country must include Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics as required courses. The Association of Indian Universities must approve it.
International Baccalaureate (IB) or General Certificate of Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the advanced (A) level with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
a three- or four-year engineering diploma from any programme accredited by the AICTE, a state board of technical education.
a passing score on the National Open School's Higher Secondary Education Examination in at least five disciplines, including mathematics, physics, and chemistry.