How much do I need to score in JEE Mains to pursue mechanical engineering from DTU? I am a general category student from Madhya Pradesh.

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Asked by Anurag Gautam
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archit kumar
8 years ago
You need to score around 250 for mechanical in DTU.

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Hello Anurag, If you are from Madhya Pradesh, why are you seeking admission in Delhi. There are very good colleges in Indore and Bhopal. College in Jabalpur is perhaps one of the oldest. For outside Delhi students seats are very limited in DTU. You need to be in perhaps top 10 percentile for this a

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