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Minimum percentage need to get admission in aerospace engineering college after 10+2.


PRINCE YADAV 2nd Feb, 2019
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Shaurya Sharma 2nd Feb, 2019

Hello Prince,

Thanks for contacting Careers360.

ELIGIBILITY:

The candidate should have passed 10+2 examination from CBSE or any other equivalent examination board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects. The candidates should also fulfil minimum passing percentage in the aggregate of the subjects studied at undergraduate level.

Minimum passing percentage differs from college to college. Scoring 75+ will help you to bebe  the safer side.

Hope this helps.

Good luck!


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2nd Feb, 2019
Thank you very much for your help.
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None 2nd Feb, 2019

Percentage criteria is different for different colleges.  Karnataka colleges also offer but other state candidates will not be eligible. However you appear for COMEDK. here minimum 45% is required. If you are applying to Manipal, then you have to have at least 50% in class 12 and appear for MU OET. the Tamilnadu offers it at many colleges through TNEA. Here also minimum 50% is required.

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