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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
It depends on your caste, the score you take need not be the cut-off score.
The following would give you the cut-off scores caste wise.
GENERAL (OC) - 81
PWD-1
OBC-NCL - 49
SC-32
ST-27
If you have scored more than your cut-off (for your caste), then you are qualified to write JEE Advanced and also, you can apply for counselling to get admission at NITs.
All the best!
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you have qualified then you have a good chance of getting NITS, IIITs or other GFTIs. And with this score, you are also eligible to write JEE Advanced. So, try to write that if you want.
Other than NITs, there are some colleges where they accept JEE Mains score as well as your board exam scores such as Sastra University, Thanjavur.They would convert this to a percentile and make admissions.
You can browse the no. Of colleges that you can get with your score and select the good ones. But, you can get nits easily if you he scored way greater than your caste wise cut-off.
All the best!
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
The admission for your rank is through phase 2 counselling means you will be called a little late. So, you have to pay more fee.
The category is based on the no. of candidates who choose electrical engineering and the other branches of VIT such as Chennai, Bhopal, and Amaravati.
At the counselling, you will have to choose only the available seat means which category is available, you have to go for the available option. It cannot be predicted exactly.
You may get or you may not get admission.
The no.of seats available will be updated on the official website of VIT.
Link: www.vit.ac.in
So, you can refer to the website from the day 1 c
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, you are qualified to write JEE Advanced as you have crossed the maximum cut-off score of 81.
All the best for your exam!
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Kalpit Veerwal became the first ever in the country to score 100%, or full marks of 360, to top the prestigious Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2017 for IITs and other engineering colleges in the country when CBSE declared the results on Thursday.
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
You cannot get any NITs. But, if you have scored above your cut off, then there are chances to get an NIT. Try to get IIITs or GFTIs.
If you belong to general category, there are no chances. If you belong to SC/ST, you may get an NIT. Verify whether you have crossed your cut-off marks.
All the best!
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