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How much I should score in 12th CBSE boards to get into DTU?


Shivam Choudhary 12th May, 2019
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NAVEEN MEENA Student Expert 21st Jun, 2019

Dear Shivam, you should score a minimum of 60% per cent in the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, and English in 12th Board exams.

For OBC there is relaxation of 5% in marks and for ST/SC the relaxation is 10% in the total marks obtained in board exams.

All the best 

Feel free to ask for any query 

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21st Jun, 2019
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Nikita Akhuli 21st Jun, 2019
Hi Shivam
The admission to dtu are based on entrance test, the eligibility criteria to appear for these entrance exams is a minimum of 65%.
But the be sure these colleges also given certain weightage to the academic results of 12th, so the better you score good for you.otherwise a minimum of 65% is the basic score to sit in the exams.

All the best
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