I want to take admission in aeronautical engineering. What min. percentage is required in 12th and JEE?

I got 80% in 10th. Now, I am in 11th.

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
If you wants to do the B.Tech in Aerospace engineering from IITs and NITs, then you have to secure less than 8000 rank in JEE Advance (For IITs) and rank below 20000 in JEE Main for NITs. The required percentage marks in class 12th for IITs and NITs are 75% aggregate marks. While for Private Univers

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