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I am studying final year diploma in mechanical engineering. What is the required percentage to get admission for B.tech Aeronautical?


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surya raja 22nd Oct, 2019
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Sonali Sahu Student Expert 1st Dec, 2019

hello,

eligibility percentage is 75% for general category candidates and 65% for reserved category candidates for JEE, national level engineering entrance exam if you want to take an admission in any NIT,IIIT,GFTI campus. For private college, this percentage value may vary or may be low to 50%.

You must have the percentage respective to your category if you look admission in NIT,IIIT or GFTI. Other than percentage is just makes you eligible but for selection you have to score a rank below 2k which needs alot of efforts.

Hope it helps!

Vijay Rachamsetti 1st Dec, 2019

Hi there,

The required percentile to get a admisson in Aeronautical engineering is you should have above 50% is mandatory and most colleges are prefering 70% above.

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