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OWAIS ALTAMASH

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for take admission in B.Tech after Diploma (Polytechnic) as a LEET student. If you don't know what is LEET than I clear you those students who already done their Diploma and after that they go for B.Tech in this case student got direct admission in 2nd year.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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A 20 percentile score in JEE Mains, is very low, amigo, to be really frank about it. You will have to look for some other options such as state level exams or for some other private universities. If there is JEE Mains once more, you can give that too.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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A 23.4 percentile score in JEE Mains, is quite low, amigo, to be really frank about it. You will have to look for some other options such as state level exams or for some other private universities. If there is JEE Mains once more, you can give that too.

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Rajendra Vikaram

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It is declared by the division bench of Telangana High court that BE and B.Tech degree candidates with an additional B.Ed degree are eligible for the posts of Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) and Post Graduate Teachers ( PGT).

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Generally not. Because lateral admissions in B.Tech courses are based on the Diploma engineering streams.

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Praveen Kumar

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That's great Lakshita, you can get into NIT, take this opportunity and grab your seat into NIT's.

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Praveen Kumar

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Hello dear, this year the cut off for the SC is about 54 percentile and based upon that your percentile is 10 more higher. So, coming to the point of NIT zone it might be harder but not impossible which might get vary depending upon the variation in cutoff and try to the other State Government engineering Colleges as well.

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mayank shekhar

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You can wait for JEE councelling you will get NIT for sure in this mark.

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Nihal Khan

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Hello Student, Sorry to say with your JEE Mains percentile it is difficult to qualify and getting seat thought this rank is not possible in Top Institutions. You can try for Management quota seats in Private Engineering Colleges or you can join in colleges based on your intermediate merit in Colleges where they allow this.

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Huda Ansari

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Common eligibility
Class 12 with relevant subjects with at least 60% aggregate
Selection criteria
SRMJEEE/ JEE Main

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