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So we need only our +2 marks for getting admission in MIT right


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Ostin paul 28th Aug, 2018
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 9th Oct, 2018

Hello,
Admission to Madras Institute of Technology is on the basis of TNEA exam. Candidates should have passed 10+2 with minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics to be eligible for admission.
The eligibility criteria of TNEA is a set of conditions related to nativity, age, qualifying exam, etc. that candidates need to meet to be eligible for admission.
You can go through the link below to check the detailed criteria-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea

Good Luck!

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9th Oct, 2018
Thanks ruchika for your help.... God bless..
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Krithi 7th Oct, 2018

Dear ostin,

For admission for btech they consider tnea counselling and select you on the basis of it.

For pure science you only need minimum of 50% in your +2.

All the best

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