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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

You should apply for the JEE Mains counselling. In that, it might be possible that you can get any college, but the chances of getting any college is quite low.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Anshul,
There are no branch-wise cutoffs in admissions of SIT during the counselling. You need to be physically present during the counselling as it is possible that the people who had a higher score in JEE Mains have usually secured a seat in some government college such as IITs or NITs and do not come for the counselling process of SIT. Hence, even if you have scored average in JEE Mains, there is a possibility of securing seats in the branch you desire.

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kuldeep RaikaTouch the SKY with Glory

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There is no short cut to perform 90% in 3 or more months. You should focus on your study and keep revising your subjects and your concepts also be cleared in all subjects.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

First of all, Congratulations. I think you have performed well in the NATA exam, and your marks are also preferably good, so there are high chances that you may get a chance for an interview.

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Shubham Belwal

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Delhi University is probably the largest university, which takes into consideration the marks of class 12th standard. Certain private colleges like Amity University also take candidates through their class 12th percentage. IISER conducts it's own aptitude test for which it shortlists candidates on the basis of their class 12th percentage. St. Xavier College, Christ University also take candidates on the basis of their class 12th percentage.

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Parth solankiTry to solve your problem by your own

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Firstly, when someone is creative and drawing that means that this still comes in category, means which types to creative drawing you can draw, is this helpful to architecture, or some mechanical components or some sort beautiful abstract or natural art. Well, all its up to you that in which category you comes up. For career, you can be website designer, fashion designer, graphic designer, tool designer and lot more. And for the degree programme you can choose architecture or mechanical engineering. So it's up to you what you be become. L have suggested mechanical engineering because it's the only one Field from which you can easily ab
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Vibhor Kashyap

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Ask your current school in which you are studying now to provide you the desired information you want. They'll let you know everything about your admission procedures, if not then consider visiting a CBSE office.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

To be on a safer side, a score of 450 can be considered for admission into government medical college for MBBS.

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Paulami Sa'

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Hi,
As you are not a resident of India, you can apply through the NRI quota. There is a whole different process for NRI applicants.
https://www.nift.ac.in/sites/default/files/2017-11/Guidelines.pdf
Hope this helps.

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