How many marks do I need to score in class 10th and 12th for automobile engineering? Which are the good colleges for the same?

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Kaushal Chaudhari
9 years ago
I can only suggest you to score above 85 percent marks in class 10th and after that opt for Diploma course. If you score good marks in Diploma, you can get admission in a good engineering college. If you want to continue your HSC education then score above 75 percent marks in PCM.

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