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harsh raushan

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JEE is a type of the exam and IIT is a group of government colleges. B.Tech is a degree of graduation. Upvote if you like my answer.

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AbhinavNanda Nanda

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Dear candidate, selection process in DITU is completely on merit basis of JEE Score or rank, but in case, your name doesn't fall in our first merit list, then again you have a pure chance to re participate the very same day for merit list on basis of your class 12th boards. Thus, you get two equal and fair chances to participate for the branch of your choice.

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harsh raushan

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An objective perspective is one that is not influenced by emotions, opinions, or personal feelings - it is a perspective based on fact, in things quantifiable and measurable. A subjective perspective is one open to greater interpretation based on personal feeling, emotion, aesthetics, etc. Upvote if you like my answer.

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harsh raushan

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If your Mains exam didn't go well and board exam too, then you will not able to find a better college for B.Tech. So, I would recommend you to go for B.Sc. It will be good for you than B.Tech.

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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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Sorry, according to last year admission process RTU takes admission through REAP (RAJASTHAN ENGINEERING ADMISSION PROCESS) which is fully based on JEE main marks. You can now started applying for private university or try again.

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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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According to me, if you want a government institute, then 54 marks are not enough for general/OBC/SC category. If you belongs to St category, then you can go for state universities with 54 marks in JEE Mains.

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jyothi peyyala

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SC category- 140 marks.

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harsh raushan

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Sorry, but you can get an NIT in that marks. Hope it helps. You need to come under 30000 to get admission in NIT.

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harsh raushan

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See man, all the NITs in India are governmental institutes and you cant get admission through examination none other than JEE Mains.
I hope it helps.

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harsh raushan

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You need to score more marks in order to get admission in DTU, like around 60 marks. Hope it helps.

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