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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Hi,
With this percentage, you can not get admission on merit based. What you can do now is that you should prepare for cracking any entrance exam of your interest. For .Sc, you can go with Jamie, it also conducts entrance for various courses, IPU also conducts entrance exams, DU conduct entrance exams for two courses 1.B.Tech (IT & maths innovation) 2. BA
Both are good courses.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Yes, you have to give it only for that subject.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Your marks are not enough in MHCET to get a good engineering college. However, you may get a college through MHCET if you have any caste reservation or else you can take admission in any private college/university.

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hi,
How are you?
The best way to predict a college through JEE Mains score is using shiksha college predictor. After that, just go for the counselling of that college. You may also choose a private college like BITS-Pilani, SRM, VIT, SKIT-Jaipur, Galgotias, Sharda, LPU and NIRMA.
So go for it.
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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hi Jeet,
The best way to predict a college through JEE Mains score is Shiksha College Predictor. After that, just go for the counselling of that college. You may also choose a private college like BITS-Pilani, SRM, VIT, SKIT-Jaipur, Galgotia, Sharda, LPU and Nirma.
So, go for it.
Thank you and keep asking.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
Check out NIT-Warangal, I think you can get into NIT-Warangal if you belong to a reserved category we have biotechnology branch here which completely relates to the non-core biomedical thing. Hope you found this answer useful. Good luck!

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

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Hi Ritvik,
A minimum 60% in 10+2 ( English and PCM) is required to be eligible for marine engineering. And these are the entrances you must take to pursue marine engineering-
AIEEE:All India Engineering Entrance Examination
MERI:Marine Engineering and Research Institute entrance exams
JEE: Joint Entrance Examination
IMU CET: Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test

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Shubham singh

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Doing class 12th from CBSE is really good as the personality and vocabulary of CBSE students are better than Madhya Pradesh Boards. Also, the level of education and knowledge is also higher than Madhya Pradesh Board.
But, the main problem is you have to take admission in class 11th in CBSE to continue in class 12th. No CBSE schools will admit you directly in class 12th.

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