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Sir JJ School of Architecture offers five year full time course in architecture. Candidates who have passed HSC/10+2 exam in Science stream with subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with minimum aggregate of 50 percent marks from recognised board. Admission is done on the basis of NATA score and through the state DTEs common entrance test for architecture.
Are you in top 20%? If yes, you have the last chance to crack IIT-JEE. If no, leave the dream of IIT completely in your mind and start preparing for SAT and TOEFL for admission in US universities. JEE is one of the toughest exams in the world. As comparing to SAT, the syllabus is only English basic Maths, Physics and Chemistry. If you scored 2300+ and 110+ in those two exams you will get world's no.1 institute MIT USA or top universities in US, UK, CA, AUS, NZL. And don't forget to apply scholarship for top universities. Start preparing and best of luck.
No, there is no such exam. Moreover, IIT-JEE is only held only for central government run institutions across the nation.
No, you can get into IITs for B.Tech or any some other Science courses or integrated courses.
Hello,
Admission in IISC, Bangalore is done via 3 ways.
1. You need to crack KVPY.
2. Minimum 60% of marks in JEE Mains.
3. Minimum 60% of marks in JEE Advanced.
If you find yourself in any of the 3 categories you have fare chances of getting admission there.
<p>Yes, it is mandatory for a candidate to register through the official JoSAA 2024 online portal to be able to obtain seats to be allocated through JoSAA 2024 in any of the IITs, NITs, IIESTs, IIITs, and Other-GFTIs. </p>
Of course, you can. There are several engineering entrance exams like:
WBJEE, COMEDK, BITSAT, VITEEE, SRMJEE, KIITEE, etc.
You can also consider private colleges in South India that are even better than some government colleges in the north.
You are eligible to appear for JEE after Diploma in Engineering to seek admission in IITs.
I am afraid your 76 percentile is quite low to get admission in any NIT and especially in CS branch. If one understands the percentile, then it is clear that 24% of almost 13 Lacs students are above you. But then there could be some dynamics in admission process which may enable you to get admission somewhere. No, this is not possible.
As you know Airbus and Boeing are very big companies and they only select candidates with high expertise level. First of all, you have to be a topper in every field. You can opt for aeronautical engineering from IIT or some other good institute and after that pursue Masters in aviation. With good grades you can apply for these companies and after cracking the interview, you can get a job in these global giants.
according to guidelines provided by the JEE u should score more than 75percentin board exam for getting chance in IIT as Your percentage is 64 so, u cant get any IIT but u can easily get any nit,Iiit's according to u r JEE main performance. I think for getting any nit u should score atleast250 marks in mains exam
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NO you can not get. You needs to clear the compartment first. As per the Information Brochure JEE Advanced 2022 page no. 43. Performance in Class XII (or Equivalent) Board Examination : Candidates must PASS class XII (or Equivalent) exam with the following subjects:
I. Physics
ii. Chemistry
iii. Mathematics
iv. A language
v. Any subject other than the above four.
Hello Pushpendra,
Yes, unlike NEET for medical aspirants, engineering aspirants need to apply for very many entrance exams. Firstly, entrance exam of their own states, entrance exams of almost each & Every deemed university, You too will have to follow above routine.
<p>Admission to premier institutions like IITs, IIITs, NITs, and DU for engineering or science-related courses typically requires a background in Science stream with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, there are some alternative pathways you can explore if you have completed your schooling in the arts stream from CBSE and NIOS board:</p><p>1.Bachelor's Degree in Science: You can consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Science from a college or university to fulfill the eligibility criteria for engineering or Science courses in these institutions.</p><p>2.Diploma Courses: Some instituti... View more
You have already dropped one year for JEE. Dropping another year for JEE may not be a wise decision. IITs are not the end of world. You may rework you strategy and decide on alternate career path. You can achieve your career goals differently by being different and excelling in whatever you do.
AAT exam is for you to get into IITs to pursue a course in Architecture. There is, of course, not any compulsion if you are not interested in B.Arch, whereas, JEE Advanced is for students who are interested in pursuing B.Tech from IITs.
Hope this was helpful.
<p>Securing direct admission to IITs is improbable with a 12th-grade PCM score of 81% and a SC preparation rank of 4203 in JEE Advanced 2024, as this rank normally falls above the cutoff for SC category seats. However if you don't meet the regular cutoffs, you can be eligible for a one-year preparatory course that IITs give to SC, ST and PwD candidates. Students can be admitted to the following academic year after successfully completing this course. To investigate your alternatives you must take part in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority's (JoSAA) counseling procedure.</p>
You have to take JEE Mains exam, according to the ranking only seats announce.
Hi Harikrat,
It will be wise to choose the institute and course after your 12th grades are out. Admissions in these institutes are based mostly on the marks you secure in 12th and the Joint Entrance Examination scores. Target both the institutes, work hard on your academics and prepare for the JEE simultaneously. The course you choose must be as per your choice. If you are interested in computers a degree in computer science and engineering will be good. You may also pursue the Dual Degree Bachelor-cum-Master of Technology program from IIT. Look at the previous cut off scores and start preparing as this is a crucial time. All the best.
You have easily qualified JEE Mains, which makes you appear for JEE Advance, wherein you can score big to get good IITs, NITs. There are chances of getting NITs at this percentile, but not in core branches like CSE, IT, etc. ,. .
<p>Okay, let's talk about your JEE Mains rank of 20429 as a female OBC candidate from Maharashtra.</p><p>You've put in a lot of hard work, and that's something to be proud of! While getting into an IIT might be challenging, there are still some great options available to you.</p><p><strong>NITs and GFTIs are Within Reach</strong>: You have a good chance of securing admission to several National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) with your rank and category.</p><p><strong>Female Supernumerary Seats</strong>: These seats are spec... View more
Hello dear,
It is interesting to knowing that you want to take admission in IIT in core branches. For safe stand, you have to score 250+ marks in JEE advance for any branches it is according to previous year record. Best guidance and regular hard work will make it very easy.
Best regards dear.
I think under 1200
Ye, you have fair chances of getting CSE in IITs:
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Check this branch and IIT college predictor.
<p>For last year, the closing rank for B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering was 12187 which is very close to this range. This was for general category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing year on year, it is advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission in IIT Tirupati - Indian Institute of Technology.</p>
Your admission in IITs depends on your ranking but to be eligible for admission, you need to clear individually in physics, chemistry and maths in JEE Advanced along with the cut off prescribed by IITs.