Can you suggest some good colleges for mechanical engineering in Delhi that I can get with 55% in 12th from NIOS board?

I know that I'll not get admission in government colleges.

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Asked by Karan Kaushik
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Siddharth Bhardwaj
8 years ago
Dear Karan! In order to get admission in government engineering college (except NIT & IIT you must have to score more than 60% in PCM. Since you have score 55% it's not possible to get government college. However, some tier 2 private college may give you the admission. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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Please suggest me some private good and reputed colleges for mechanical engineering in Delhi.

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