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I have completed my 12th with PCB and planning to give isolated maths exam to be eligible for engineering colleges. I will also be giving Mhtcet. But the issue is that some colleges will not be accepting Isolated math exam's marksheet separately. I had emailed MIT wpu but they too said that they'll only accept 12th marksheet with main subjects as PCM and not a separate maths marksheet.

Ans: Transitioning from a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background to engineering can be challenging, especially regarding eligibility criteria related to Mathematics. The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) requires candidates to have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical, or Vocational subjects. Some colleges may not recognize additional Mathematics qualifications separately. Recommendations include direct communication with prospective engineering colleges, considering enrolling in a Diploma in Engineering and Technology, or pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree with Mathematics. Staying informed about changes in eligibility criteria is crucial. All the Best for Your Prosperous Future.

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