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To pursue a B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering after completing your 12th with 85% in PCM from the CBSE board, you typically need to clear an entrance exam such as JEE Main or state-level engineering entrance tests, depending on the colleges you are interested in. After qualifying, you can apply through the counseling process where you will select your preferred engineering institutions based on your rank. Additionally, some private colleges may have their own admission tests or criteria, so be sure to check their specific requirements as well.
60%
time table of 12th
valves are available in three types first is full bore equal to 100 percent opening normal bore/port equal to 80 percent opening reduced bore equal to 60 percent opening
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Powertrain Control Module - 1995 and newer the PCM is mounted in the firewall on the passenger side - visible from the engine compartment
60% in aggregate(inluding PCM,ENG,COMP OR BIO).for general *Not 60% in individual subjects 55% for ST/SC/OBS etc
Iseet or mht-cet
yes
60 percent as a percent is 60%
basically the syllabus is 11th,12th PCM . IT requires critical & analytical thinking
i heard about it from my teacher but i am notsure. i think there is a course for 12th pass students who pass with more then 70% marks in PCM.
45 percent percent of 60 = 0.0045 x 60 = 0.27
36%
45 percent percent of 60 = 0.0045 x 60 = 0.27
1 percent = 1 hundredth 60 percent = 60 hundredths 60% = 0.60
12% of 60% as a percent = 100*12/100*60/100 = 7.2%12% of 60% as a percent = 100*12/100*60/100 = 7.2%12% of 60% as a percent = 100*12/100*60/100 = 7.2%12% of 60% as a percent = 100*12/100*60/100 = 7.2%