If I score only 50% in board exams CBSE 2018 and over all 60% than am I able to take admission in DTU?

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Asked by Keshav Jha
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Hargun Singh Sahni
7 years ago
No, absolutely not.

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Lalit choudhary
7 years ago
You need a total of 60% marks in 5 subject plus 60% marks in PCM to secure admission in DTU.

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R
6 years ago
Sir I got 50% in CBSE board and I am sc candidate what I am eligible for dtu.

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