I am an NRI trying to seek admission in SSN College of Engineering. What should be my minimum percentage in class 12th (CBSE)?

What is the required minimum score in PCM? Should I take any separate entrance exam? What will be the fee structure of ECE? I am interested in electronic and communication engineering.

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Hello sajjad! There is a quota for NRI students. Application forms for admissions under this quota can be obtained from the Administrative Officer, SSN Trust, 211/95, V.M. Street, Mylapore, Chennai 600004. You may refer the link below for the eligibility criteria : http://www.ssn.edu.in/?page_id=1

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