How many marks are necessary for B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering at ITM University, Gwalior?

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ITM University Gwalior requires candidates to have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate. Additionally, candidates must have a valid score in JEE Main or any other state-level engineering entrance exa

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In ITM UNIVERSITY, GWALIOR There is a criteria of 10+2 Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics is the basic requirement to take admission in any BE/B.Tech program.And the another way is the most prominent way i.e JEE Score card.And the min Percentage required in qualifying exam is 50% for most of the eng

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