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Saket Kumar

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The B.Tech. selection process varies depending on the university. JEE Mains percentile, 10th/11th class percentage marks, percentage marks/points in three subjects of 10+2 or equivalent examination, SAT score, or IB (DP/Certificate) points are used to determine admission to Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation University (K L College of Engineering). The minimum JEE percentile required varies by university and course.

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Saket Kumar

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The rank prediction for you percentage is approximately  1.5 -2.5 lakhs. If you belong to the general category, this rank is not enough for you to secure a seat in IIT's, NIT's. It is better that you try in private engineering colleges under B category seats.

But if you belong to SC/ST category you can to secure a seat in North Indian colleges like NIT Mizoram, Meghalaya  but, you will not be able to get a seat in CSE, IT.

Even though one cannot apply for admission in an NIT or IIIT with a JEE Main percentile score between 70 and 80 that does not mean an end of the road. There are several other colleges where candidates wi

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Vinay tomar

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No, JEE is not required for B.Pharma at LM College of Pharmacy. Admission to the B.Pharma programme at LM College of Pharmacy is based on the NEET-UG entrance examination

 The eligibility criteria for B.Pharma admission include passing the 10+2 examination in the Science stream with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects and Mathematics or Biology as the optional subject, with a minimum of 50% marks
 The college offers a total of 75 seats for the B.Pharma program

 

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Hala Saleel

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Candidates need to pass their class 12 Science stream with 50% marks, or 45% for SC/ST category, and have at least 80 to 85 percentiles in NCHMCT JEE for selection into top institutes . For B.Tech, the selection process involves appearing for JEE  main exam for colleges like NITs and DUs, while admission to IIT  is done through JEE advanced .

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Yash Kumar

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The selection process for B.Tech at the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) is based on the performance in the JEE Main Paper 1 and the normalized score of the qualifying examination. IUST take top 2,50,000 JEE Main qualified candidates who have appeared for class 10+2 exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.

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Rankit Mandal

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You have to give the JEE Mains exam first which is divided into two parts which means you can sit for the exams for 2 times . The first phase of the exam helds in the month of January and the second phase helds in the month of April-May. The exam fees is nearly 1500? In two attempts, the top schore which you have got will be on count. If I simplify this, suppose you get 85 percentile in the first attempt but you get 92 percentile in the second attempt then the 92 percentile score will be on count.

 

Minimum percentile is 

Above 90 percentile (for general)

Above 60 percentile (for sc, it may vary)

For OBC candidates it is 75-85 per

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Muskan Jena

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Yes, you can get admission to the B.Tech programme at West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences with a 75 percentile in JEE. The eligibility criteria for WBJEE, which is used for admission to the university, requires candidates to have passed10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board and council with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology as compulsory subjects with at least 60% (50% for reserved category students) aggregate marks. Since the university accepts WBJEE scores for the admission to most of its UG courses, including B.Tech, meeting the WBJEE eligibility criteria would make you eligible for

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Muskan

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Yes, MMU Solan accepts JEE Main scores for admission to its B.Tech program. The university considers JEE Main ranks for the B.Tech programme and JEE Main and 12th board marks for the B.Tech (Lateral Entry) program.

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Malavika

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Admissions at Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management (HITAM) are made based on the results of entrance exams, as previously announced. After confirming their eligibility, students must complete the application on the official website. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada (JNTUK) administers the Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET). This is an online test for a variety of professional programmes given by Andhra Pradeshi universities. The convener, EAMCET, fills 70% of the seats in category A. The State Council for Higher Education sends out comprehensive notifications for certificat

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Raghav Alawadhi

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RECENT TRENDS IN CUTOFF BY PERCENTILE:-

Courses
2023
Cutoff By Percentile
2022
Cutoff By Percentile
2021
Cutoff By Percentile
BE Civil Engineering
74.1951.2365.83
BE Mechanical Engineering
76.9262.3965.58
BE Chemical Engineering
85.9274.1181.64
BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering
92.7391.2288.27
BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
94.993.6491.99
BE Computer Engineering
96.7595.5195.27

Only Civil Engineering has cutoff value below 75% in the year 2023, hence you get admission in Civil Engineering Branch.

As depicted by the trend, Cutoff values usually increase because of the increase in students appearing for the exam. 

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