How much percentage is required in the 10th class for admission?

When you want to join an exciting and highly technical course like the Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering, you might worry that only the top-ranking students in the school can apply. The great news is that the education rules are designed to be very fair and give every hardworking student a real chance to build a great career.

Here is a highly detailed and very simple explanation of exactly what "a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in 10th standard" actually means for your admission:

1. The 10th Standard Requirement

This simply means your regular matriculation or high school board exams. You do not need to finish your 12th class to start this engineering diploma. You only need the final printed mark sheet from your 10th class. The college will accept this mark sheet as long as it comes from a recognized government board. This includes national boards like the CBSE or ICSE and local state boards like the Haryana Board of School Education (BSEH), UP Board, or any other official state board in India.

2. What Does the Word "Aggregate" Mean?

This is the most important word to understand. "Aggregate" simply means your total overall percentage.

In your 10th class, you study many different subjects like mathematics, science, English, Hindi, and social studies. The college does not demand that you score exactly 45% in every single individual subject. Instead, they look at the grand total of all your subjects combined. As long as your final, combined total percentage hits the 45% mark, you are completely eligible to apply!

3. Why is the Minimum Kept at 45%?

You might wonder why colleges pick this specific number. Fixing airplanes and understanding how they fly requires a basic level of intelligence, especially in subjects like Mathematics and Science.

  • By asking for 45%, the college makes sure that you have a solid, basic understanding of numbers and logic.

  • At the same time, this number is kept very reasonable. The college understands that not every student is a bookworm who scores 90%. They know that many students who get average marks in school actually have amazing practical skills and make the best hands-on engineers!

4. How to Calculate Your Own Percentage

Calculating your aggregate percentage to see if you qualify is incredibly easy. You just need to look at your final mark sheet and do a simple math equation:

  • Step A: Add up all the marks you actually scored in every subject. Let us say your total scored marks are 250.

  • Step B: Add up the maximum possible marks for all those subjects. If you have 5 subjects of 100 marks each, the maximum total is 500.

  • Step C: Divide your scored marks by the maximum marks, and then multiply by 100.

  • (Example: 250 divided by 500 = 0.5. Then 0.5 multiplied by 100 = 50%). In this example, your aggregate is 50%. Since 50% is higher than the required 45%, you have successfully passed the eligibility test and your admission form will be happily accepted by the college!

5. A Small Note on Reserved Categories

The government of India always provides helpful support to students from reserved categories (like SC, ST, or OBC). If you belong to one of these categories, the college often gives a special relaxation on this rule. Instead of 45%, you might only need a minimum of 40% or 42% aggregate marks to safely secure your admission.

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