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Addula Yaswanth

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Yes, you will be qualified to register for JoSAA counselling with a 60% score in Class 12 for the colleges that don't have a 75% cut-off criterion. Though a minimum of 75% in Class 12 marks for general category candidates is stipulated by IITs and NITs and by 65% for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC and physically challenged categories, there would be eligibility criteria different from that for each of the colleges. If the institutions you are targeting do not adhere to this cutoff, you may participate in JoSAA counselling provided you have qualified in JEE Main or JEE Advanced and satisfy specific criteria set by those institutions.

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Addula Yaswanth

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Eligibility would depend on merit requirements that demand a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) scores from the respective 12th-grade result. Choose the colleges in the same regions of Delhi/NCR by finding available colleges that conduct direct admissions with some under the categories of Management quota or Vacant Seats. Contact these colleges directly or on their websites for their particular procedures of admission, which is usually submitting an application form and other supporting documents. Under the management quota, the fee will be higher. Following your application, keep in contact with the admissions

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Addula Yaswanth

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You will surely benefit from your home state quota and OBC NCL for admission to DTU via JEE Mains. Home state quota is the admission of those students whose 12th grade they have done in that respective state. Preference is provided to the candidates during their admissions, and they get lower ranks compared to others in the case of home-state quota admissions. In the case of an OBC-NCL, he will benefit from the reservation through quotas, which is, as defined, a percentage of seats reserved for the exclusive advantage of the OBC candidates. If you are eligible under both quotas, you benefit at the same time through them during the admi

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Kuruba Balaji

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To apply for an MBA from CUSAT with 182 KMAT score, you first need to check if your score is acceptable by fulfilling their eligibility criteria and to submit your applications. It accepts KMAT, CMAT, and CAT-IIM scores. The basis of selection in the Entrance Test is on the merits of Group Discussion and Personal Interview. One can visit the official CUSAT application portal for more information and dates. The dates for the registration of 2024 MBA admissions are from January 27 to March 30, 2024. The candidates can apply through the official website and submit their KMAT scores before the deadline.

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Tanisha Pandey

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Yes, A candidate can fill the application form with newly created email, However candidate must not change provided email for communication purpose.

 
 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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But yeah, a student of a 12th pass standard can get direct admission for a B.Tech programme without appearing to JEE exams as numerous universities or private colleges grant admissions as per the score gained on 12th or else through their individual entrance exam tests. For example, certain famous universities like BITS Pilani, VIT University and also SRM Institute of Science and Technology conduct exams themselves called BITSAT, VITEEE, SRMJEEE individually. The admission is varied, but mostly one requires a minimum percentage of 50-60% in 12th in the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics depending on the institution and course.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Yes, you can get into Graphic Era Hill University on the basis of your score in the JEE Mains exam.

 There are different B.Tech programs at GEHU: the admission procedure is mainly through the JEE Mains score. Those who qualify in TJEEM can also apply for B.Tech courses at the university.

 

Also, the entrance requirements usually limit to some minimum percentage of marks in the 10+2 exams and a valid JEE Mains score. Most have to also attend the counseling session scheduled by the university/authorities post-qualification. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Your percentage in JEE Mains is 26 percentile and you belong to the general category, which means admission into the best colleges would not be easy; however, you could explore options within the state and private institutions in Madhya Pradesh.

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Rayamkula Harish

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You Can Get into Graphic Era Hill University via JEE Mains

Of course, you can take up the admission in Graphic Era Hill University through your JEE Mains score. GEHU provides a number of undergraduate engineering programs with admissions based fundamentally on JEE Mains scores. The candidates qualifying JEE Mains are eligible to apply to credits to B.Tech programs at the university.

To get admission, you must fulfill the requirements of the university which mostly concerns the minimum percentage marks in your 10+2 examinations and a valid score in JEE Mains.

Most candidates also need to be part of the counseling session which is arranged

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