If I scored 80% in 12th, what scholarship can I expect at East West College of Engineering?
If you have 80% in your 12th marks, you may get a partial discount on your BE fees at East West College of Engineering. The exact amount can change each year depending on the college's budget. It rewards students who have worked hard in high school and secured good marks.
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