The very young LMC clusters SL666, NGC2098 and NGC2100 were found to exhibit a variation of spectral types with distance from the cluster centre. From spectral dassification of their bright members it is found that the early type stars are accumulated in the inner region of the cluster whereas the late type ones are found in the outer areas. Star counts on photographic plates with different exposure times have shown that the bright stars are segregated in the central regions of the clusters. Both observational results from spectral classlfication and star counts give evidence that the most massive early type stars are located in the inner parts of the clusters. This allow us to suggest that the observed mass segregation is not due
to the relaxation mechanism of the clusters.