How strict are the eligibility requirements for the BTech Mechanical Eng. (Electric Vehicles) at MIT School of Eng. and Sciences?

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The college is quite strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Electric Vehicles) at MIT School of Engineering and Sciences. The student must have passed (10 + 02) board examination of State Board or CBSE or ICSE or IB with subjects group of Physics,

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