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my son is tenth pass & he scored 47% in tenth,may he take admission in mechanical engineering to your college this year ???


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UMESH Ahirrao 1st Feb, 2020
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Yash Dev Student Expert 12th Mar, 2020
Hello, I'm sorry to inform you but minimum eligibility to take admission in mechanical engineering is class 12 as eligibility criteria says that - candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and mathematics with minimum 75 percent marks aggregate from a recognized board (for NIT's CFTIs IIITS)

Your son may pursue diploma in mechanical engineering for which the eligibility is - candidates must passed or appearing class 10th with minimum 50 percent marks from a recognized board.

Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
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