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Aishwarya Malhotra

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Yes, for some of the SVVV programmes, students can get merit-based admissions. In such cases, no entrance exam is required. Students are selected based on last qualifying exam marks. Students can check the official site to know more.

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Jharna Devi

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My son got 866799 rank in JEE Mains 2nd session 2026

Please tell me about his admission in some good BTech college 

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Arshia Singh

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Yes, LPU generally accepts valid MAT scores for the admission cycle. Since CAT/MAT is optional, you can also apply without it.

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Satyajeet Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Yes — you can apply for IMU CET this year 

 

Eligibility (simple terms)

For IMU CET:

  • If you have just appeared for Class 12 this year, you are eligible
  • You don't need the result at the time of applying
  • You just have to pass later with required marks

 

 Basic requirements (important)

For most IMU courses (like B.Tech Marine Engineering):

  • Subjects required:
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Mathematics
  • Minimum marks:
    • Around 60% in PCM (combined)
    • Around 50% in English (in 10th or 12th)

These are standard conditions for maritime courses.

 

 Important conditions

  • You must clear Class 12 before admission
  • There are also:
    • Medical fitness requirements
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Satyajeet Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can take admission in Class 12 with 60%—no problem.
And no, there isn't any SC/ST reservation in Class 12 admissions based on marks.

 

🏫 Admission to Class 12 (how it actually works)

Class 12 admission isn't like college entrance exams. It's mostly a continuation from Class 11.

  • If you're already in a school → you're usually promoted to Class 12 after passing Class 11
  • If you're changing schools → they'll check:
    • Your Class 11 marks (60% is generally acceptable)
    • Stream availability (Science/Commerce/Arts)
    • Seats in the school

👉 So with 60%, you can easily get admission in most schools, especially in Commerce or Arts. Scienc

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Satyajeet Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can take admission in Class 12 with 60%—no problem.
And no, there isn't any SC/ST reservation in Class 12 admissions based on marks.

 

🏫 Admission to Class 12 (how it actually works)

Class 12 admission isn't like college entrance exams. It's mostly a continuation from Class 11.

  • If you're already in a school → you're usually promoted to Class 12 after passing Class 11
  • If you're changing schools → they'll check:
    • Your Class 11 marks (60% is generally acceptable)
    • Stream availability (Science/Commerce/Arts)
    • Seats in the school

👉 So with 60%, you can easily get admission in most schools, especially in Commerce or Arts. Scienc

...more

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Satyajeet Singh

Beginner-Level 4

For 85 marks in JEE Main (April attempt, Shift 1):

Your expected percentile will be roughly:

~88 to 92 percentile

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Satyajeet Singh

Beginner-Level 4

So basically, the syllabus for SRM, VITEEE, GITAM, and most IIIT entrance exams is not something completely different. All of them are mostly based on your Class 11 and 12 NCERT. If you're preparing for JEE Main, you're already covering a big part of it.

Let me break it down in a simple way.

 

SRM (SRMJEEE)

The syllabus is pretty straightforward — just your 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Along with that, they also include English and a bit of aptitude.

The questions are not too tricky. If your basics are clear, especially in topics like mechanics, basic electricity, organic chemistry, and calculus, you'll be fine. Compa

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