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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Mukul,
As you have scored 94 percentile in jee mains exam and 61% in class 12th board. So, you are eligible to take admission in nits and other private colleges like Amity University, Sharda University, Lovely Professional University etc. as per your interests and convenience.
Best of luck.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
As you have scored 82 percentile in JEE Mains and your CBSE board marks is 70%, so you are eligible to take admission in Delhi in IPU. You will also get the benefits of Delhi domicile. So, just participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly and wait till the last round of the counselling process. You will definitely get a seat. Best of luck.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, The old marks gets override by new ones. So, if you are confident enough that your marks will increase don't apply for Revaluation as there are chances that your marks might reduce too. So, think thrice before you apply.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Bubu, As you have scored 73.5 in class 12th board from CBSE. So, you are eligible to take admission in this college. But you need to have a valid JEE Mains score for getting admission in this college. If you have a valid score, then you should participate in the counselling process. Best of luck.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
As you have scored 83.8% in class 12th, so you are eligible to take admission in Lady Shri ram college for BA Psychology. But, getting a seat with this marks will be difficult. So, I will suggest you to go for other colleges also. Best of luck.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

Sorry, I don't think you're eligible for VIT. They require a candidate to score at least 70% in +2 in order to be eligible. So, you can't pursue BCA from VIT. But there are many other universities which will get you admission. You can try Christ University Bangalore, which is also considered as one of the best universities for BCA candidates.
If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app "BCA - Course Programming" which is specially designed and developed for BCA students and is available on Google Play Store. It has programs and assignments of languages like C,
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Ravi Kumar

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Yes, you can join this academic.

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Aastha Satija

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There are less chances for that but still try, don't loose hope.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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To get scholarship, you have to join any institution/ college. You can get scholarship through your college. There are different scholarship schemes by state and central government.

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