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What is the cutoff in 12th for government engineer collage


Karthi 17th Mar, 2019
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Varsha Mishra 26th Apr, 2019

Hiii Karthi!!!! The conducting authority NTA has released the minimum percentage required for admission in IITs, NITs and other government colleges. For those who belong to general and OBC category, they meed to score an aggregate of 75% and other categories need an aggregate of 65% in their 12th exam. And for admission in B.Arch Course, they need an aggregate of 50%. Hope this helps. Good luck!!

Kajal tomar 26th Apr, 2019
Dear aspirant,
  • For admissions to NITs/ IIITs/ GFTIs: Candidates need to have secured a minimum 75% marks in class XII or equivalent exam or be in the top 20 percentile in their class XII exam conducted by the respective board. For SC/ ST candidates, the eligibility criteria are to secure 65% marks in class XII or equivalent exam.
  •   For taking admission in best government engineering college in India, the percentage should be or more than 60%
Hope it helps.

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