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Sumridhi Anand

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No, VIT Chennai does not accept JEE Main score to grant admission to its BTech programme. As per the VIT Chennai BTech admission process, candidates must appear and qualify for VITEEE exam with a valid score. This is the only entrance exam valid for admission to a full-time BTech course at VIT Chennai.

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Vipra Mehra

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Yes, there are chances. CFTIs admit JEE Main candidates with ranks up to round 10,50,000 in the open and gender-neutral categories. They offer courses like Food Technology and Management, Dairy Engineering, Handloom and Textile Technology, and others to candidates with ranks above 1 lakh.

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Akansha Bhandari

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It is a bit difficult. IIITs admit candidates with JEE Main ranks up to around 54,000 in the open and gender-neutral categories. They primarily offer popular courses such as Computer Science Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Information Technology to candidates with ranks above 25,000 in JEE Mains.

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Manori Patra

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Students who rank in JEE Main above 1 lakh are eligible for admission to NITs. But not possible in top institutions.

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Satya Thammineni

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You can enroll in Baba Mast Nath University (BMU) B.Tech programme without taking the JEE. Admission to BMU is determined on the results of qualifying exams as well as entrance exams. Although they are acknowledged JEE Main results are not the required for admission. Based on their 10+2 results, especially in mathematics, physics and chemistry candidates may apply. Depending on available seats, the university may offer direct admission or administer its own entrance exam. For comprehensive qualifying requirements and application processes candidates should visit BMU's official website or get in touch with the admission office. BMU is a

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Rupesh Katariya

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Having a 73.39 percentile in JEE Main 2025, admission into NITs or IIITs may not be possible, but you have decent alternatives. Most private and state engineering colleges admit students within this percentile. You can try universities such as Maharishi Markandeshwar University (Haryana), Quantum University (Uttarakhand), Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences (Madhya Pradesh), and Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (Uttar Pradesh). These colleges provide Computer Science, Electronics, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering courses.

All the best ! 

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Abhay Aggarwal

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The JoSAA counselling is expected to start in the first week of June 2026. Usually, the JoSAA counselling registration starts a day after the JEE Advanced result is declared. The official website for JoSAA is josaa.nic.in.

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Rupesh Katariya

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You can verify if your name has been shortlisted by going to the official website of the exam or organisation you had applied for. Search for the merit list, selection list, or result PDF under the recent notifications. You might be required to provide your registration number, roll number, or name to locate your result. If available, also check your email or SMS for any official notification about your selection.

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Rupesh Katariya

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If you've just appeared for JEE Main and wish to prepare for JEE Advanced, begin by clearing your fundamentals from NCERT books. Practice questions from books such as HC Verma (Physics), MS Chauhan (Organic Chemistry), and Cengage (Math). Attempt past year papers of JEE Advanced and practice mock tests for enhancing speed. Prepare short notes for quick revision and emphasize weak areas. Attending a test series can help monitor progress. 

The simple approach is, whatever chapters you think you have strong command on it and are relatively easy and scoring, try to complete them first 

All the best, hoping this would help .

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