How much percentile is required for DIT University?

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    Liyansha Gaurav | Contributor-Level 7

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    DIT Dehradun University offers BTech, MTech, MBA, BSc, BDes courses at the UG and PG levels. The college also offers three years of BTech and BPharma Lateral Entry courses. Students can check some of the course-wise eligibility from the table presented below:

    Course NameEligibility Criteria
    BTech

    Class 12 with 4 subjects-Physics, Mathematics, English and best one of the remaining subjects with at least 50%-60% aggregate in Class 10 and Class 12

    MBA

    Graduation with 50% aggregate

    MCA

    Graduate (e.g. BE/BTech/BSC/Bcom/BA/BVoc/BCA/BBA etc.) with 50% aggregate preferably with Mathematics at Class 12 level or at graduation level

    MTech

    BE/ BTech in relevant specialisations with at least 55% aggregate

    MPharm

    BPharm with at least 55% aggregate

    BCA

    Class 12 with Mathematics or its equivalent examination in any stream with at least 50% aggregate

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