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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
There is no lateral entry admissions into VIT university that is direct admission in the second year. The admission for undergraduate courses are based on the ranks secured in VITEEE exam conducted in the month of April every year.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Most of the people prefer to prepare itself only so don't get dishearten and work hard, and regarding books, you can choose Cengage and Arihant Publications books for both physics and maths and for chemistry books like NCERT, Top Tandon, Ranjit Shahi, etc.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Thanks for a2a.
Yes, you need to generate the seat allotment letter in front of JAC counseling committee at the time of reporting in NSIT campus.
All the best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
For the complete 1 year, you have to sacrifice with each and every thing and should concentrate only on your studies. So, if you are ready to sacrifice and study well. You can take a drop.
Hope this helps.
All the very best.
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
TNEA stands for Tamil Nadu engineering admissions. It is for the admission into Anna University and its affiliated colleges based on a single window counselling.
Anna University is a highly reputed university in India and there are some of the top institutions like PSG Coimbatore, SSN Chennai, etc. which are also one of the top private universities that come under Anna University.
Students from all over Tamil Nadu can participate in this counselling and students who are a native of Tamil Nadu can also participate. The other state students who are not a native also are eligible but there are only less number of seats for them
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
There will be no problem in admission in NITs. If you drop for JEE, but if you are getting B.Sc. in DU or any other prestigious universities (specially govt.) then you should choose between B.Sc and dropping wisely. Please ask yourself a question that whether you are confidence about dropping or not and is it you who wants to an engineer or everybody else except you. Ask these two questions before dropping.
If you are confident enough then dropping is the best option for you.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
If you are in general/OBC then your qualifier marks is 75% and if you are in SC/ST then it's Min. 60%.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, you can definitely clear JEE main examination with a good score by self-preparation. If you have regular practice in solving problems then you can easily score 150+. You need to have concept clarity with a great speed and accuracy in solving problems and practice many mock test papers.
But to clear JEE Advanced, you need a guidance in the most efficient manner.
So try to have coaching for JEE Advanced but you can clear JEE main without coaching.
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