160: Write a program to find the eligibility of admission for a professional course based on the following criteria: Eligibility Criteria: Marks in Math's >= 65 and Marks in Phy >=55 and Marks in Chem>=50

 

// Write a program to find the eligibility of admission for a professional course based on the
// following criteria:
// Eligibility Criteria: Marks in Math's >= 65 and Marks in Phy >=55 and Marks in Chem>=50

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    cout << "Muhammad Umar Chaudhry" << endl;
    cout << "SU92-BSCSM-S23-007" << endl;
    cout << "Question # 22" << endl
         << endl;

    int math, phy, chem;
    cout << "Enter your marks in Maths: ";
    cin >> math;
    cout << "Enter your marks in Physics: ";
    cin >> phy;
    cout << "Enter your marks in Chemisty: ";
    cin >> chem;

    if (math >= 65 && phy >= 55 && chem >= 50)
    {
        cout << "You are eligible for admission in professional course\n";
    }
    else
    {
        cout << "You are ineligible for admission in professional course\n";
    }

    return 0;
}


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