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7th March 2013, 12:00 AM
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How much marks is required for aeronautical engineering?


Here,an aggregate of 60%...does this means we must get above 60 marks in physics and mathematics or the whole result..the main one???





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whats the marks required in 10th and 12th to get admission for an aeronautical engineer
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Default Re: How much marks is required for aeronautical engineering?

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

** Candidate must have completed 10th class form a recognized board with a minimum of 70%.

** Also the applicant should have completed 12th with PCM/ PCB and the minimum percentage required in this will be 60%.

BEST COLLEGE FOR YOU

1. M.V.J. College of Engineering
Bangalore

2. Acharya Institute of Technology
Bangalore

3. Amrita School of Engineering
Bangalore

4. Manipal Institute of Technology, Karnataka
Manipal

5. Bengal Engineering and Science University
West Bengal - Other
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