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Pradeep Kumarstudent

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For CBSE and state boards, it is more than 75 percent marks or a rank in top 20 percentile. JEE Mains score should be more than 170.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Your profile is incomplete, please mention the academic scores too.

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astha singh

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Each course in engineering offers its own challenges. Automobile engineering is mostly the same as mechanical engineering, with negligible difference. Mechanical engineering involves the study of design and operation of various machines, whereas automobile engineering also involves the study of machines as well as study of operation of vehicles.

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Vikash Jain

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Opt for national and state entrance examinations like JEE, BITSAT, SRM, MHTCET, UPSEE etc., clear them and opt for automotive engineering in a good college.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Universities don't mention any cut-offs explicitly on their websites. As a general practice an upper first class is recommended, 75% is ideal. If you are looking for Bachelors you must take the SAT and a score 1450 and above is recommended for a top university.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Salman,
To be frank, India is not a flourished place to study automobile engineering because you can't get much exposure and liberty to work beyond horizons,however some of top college are.
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-automobile-engineering-colleges-in-india/51-2-0-0-0&ved=0ahUKEwiAv7TZwbbVAhVKMI8KHQw3BokQFgheMAA&usg=AFQjCNEReErhsw5r7huxPXmwon7IV2Xybw

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Shreyas Kulkarni

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DY Patil School of Engineering, Lohegaon has a lovely campus and helpful faculty members on the plus side. On the negative side, it is located in a remote area and is new and there is a certain amount of uncertainty about placements. One can expect them to be comparable to other reputed D Y Patil campuses but one never be sure.
The faculty members were very cooperative but relatively inexperienced (well it could be understood as the college is a newbie). They encouraged participation in various competitions. But the worst thing, Admin department, with its poor co-ordination between colleagues, there were frequent clashes related to fees
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