C Exercises: Find eligibility for admission using Nested If Statement
C Conditional Statement: Exercise-10 with Solution
Write a C program to find the eligibility of admission for a professional course based on the following criteria:
Marks in Maths >=65
Marks in Phy >=55
Marks in Chem>=50
Total in all three subject >=190
or
Total in Math and Physics >=140
Sample Solution:
C Code:
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{ int p,c,m,t,mp;
printf("Eligibility Criteria :\n");
printf("Marks in Maths >=65\n");
printf("and Marks in Phy >=55\n");
printf("and Marks in Chem>=50\n");
printf("and Total in all three subject >=190\n");
printf("or Total in Maths and Physics >=140\n");
printf("-------------------------------------\n");
printf("Input the marks obtained in Physics :");
scanf("%d",&p);
printf("Input the marks obtained in Chemistry :");
scanf("%d",&c);
printf("Input the marks obtained in Mathematics :");
scanf("%d",&m);
printf("Total marks of Maths, Physics and Chemistry : %d\n",m+p+c);
printf("Total marks of Maths and Physics : %d\n",m+p);
if (m>=65)
if(p>=55)
if(c>=50)
if((m+p+c)>=190||(m+p)>=140)
printf("The candidate is eligible for admission.\n");
else
printf("The candidate is not eligible.\n");
else
printf("The candidate is not eligible.\n");
else
printf("The candidate is not eligible.\n");
else
printf("The candidate is not eligible.\n");
}
Sample Output:
Eligibility Criteria : Marks in Maths >=65 and Marks in Phy >=55 and Marks in Chem>=50 and Total in all three subject >=190 or Total in Maths and Physics >=140 ------------------------------------- Input the marks obtained in Physics :65 Input the marks obtained in Chemistry :51 Input the marks obtained in Mathematics :72 Total marks of Maths, Physics and Chemistry : 188 Total marks of Maths and Physics : 137 The candidate is not eligible.
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