How much to score in 12th (science) to get into Dhole Patil College of Engineering for BE in automobile engineering?

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What is its hostel fee and extra fee (per year)? I am from Gujarat.

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    Nikhil Bhusari Knows about lot of Things..!! | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    If you have given MHT-CET then the merit list is totally based on your MHT-CET score, not your 12th percentage. But to be eligible for admission, you should have an aggregate of 50% or +50% in PCM for open and for OBC, SC/ST there is 45% aggregate in PCM. But I would suggest you to try to score at least 100 or above marks in MHT-CET. In this way, you can also get a TFWS seat., if coming through JEE Mains. Rank list is prepared with composite scores of JEE Mains and normalized marks of class XII in the ratio of 60:40. The composite score is arranged on the basis of merit and the rank is awarded on that basis only. So, the conclusion is
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    salma bee | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Eligibility for admission, you should have an aggregate of 50% or +50% in PCM for open and for OBC, SC/ST there is 45% aggregate in PCM.
    Good luck.
  • It depends on the merit of the candidate. Kindly see the cut-off details on the DTE website.
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    Shiv Mohite

    8 years ago
    As per my knowledge, not a single university entertain admission on the basis of class 12th scores. So, you should focus on entrance exam.

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Yes, it should not be hard for you to get admission to the University of Western Australia as an Indian student with 50% in class 12th. However, please note that it does not put you in the top applicants either. The general admission percentage requirement for international students is 50 to 65%.

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