To enroll in a BSc (Hons) program, candidates must have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board with Science subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB), depending on the specialization. Most universities require a minimum percentage (usually 50-60%) in the relevant subjects, though this varies by institution. Some colleges admit students based on merit in their qualifying exams, while others conduct entrance exams for selection.
Additionally, certain institutions may have specific eligibility criteria, such as English proficiency or subject-specific requirements. Reserved category students (SC/ST/OBC) often get relaxation in minimum marks. Admission processes differ across universities—some follow a centralized admission system, while others conduct personal interviews or counseling rounds. Foreign students may need to meet additional language or credential evaluation requirements. It's essential to check the specific admission guidelines of the university you’re interested in before applying.