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deepika maurya

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To get IIT you do not need to be a superhuman. 80 to 90 percent of the IITians are average students and they work very hard to get into IIT. According to me, Challenges depend on person to person. Some people adjust quickly according to the situation and some people take a lot of time to adjust to the same situation. Everyone has a different opinion of the same situation. All the sacrifices and the hard work are worth it when you are successful in life.

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RohitKumar ...

Beginner-Level 5

For taking admission in IIT after drop is that you should not have taken admission in any of the IIT course previous year. There is not an issue if you take admission in NIT or IIITs and next year, appear for JEE Advanced (meeting all other eligibility criteria). You should must visit the FAQ section on JEE Advanced website where they have answered like almost all of the different scenarios for students. Hope it helps then please upvote.

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Utkarsh Tiwary

Beginner-Level 5

There's no cutoff as such at DOMS IIT Madras. The department calculates a composite score based on your profile and CAT score. Based on the composite score, people get calls for interview. After the interview, interview marks will be added to the composite score and then admissions are given to the candidates in descending order of the final scores. The weightage of various components in your profile, CAT score and interview marks will not be revealed.

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Soumya Sambit Mishra

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You can only get admission to IITS and NITs through JEE Main AND ADVANCE that was conducted by NTA (National testing Agency), but not via EAMCET or ECET. You also have to fulfill the eligibility criteria of JEE Main and ADVANCE as by securing 75% marks in 12th by taking PCM as the subjects.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can get. You can be hopeful for the following IITs.
1. IIT Dhanbad
2. IIT Jammu
3. IIT Varanasi.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Based on the JEE Main category rank you obtained, the following can be the options.
1. NIT Srinagar (MME)
2. PEC Chandigarh (MME, PIE)
3. IIIT Manipur (ECE). .

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RohitKumar ...

Beginner-Level 5

JoSAA 2022 choice filling has been locked so it won't be making any sense to discuss about admission in IITs now in 2022. But If you want you can go for CSAB for admission in NITs, IIITs and other GFTIs. Hope it helps.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can definitely do an M.Tech in agriculture after completing your B.Tech in Biotechnology. Biotechnology deals with the use of Micro-Organisms, such as yeasts, bacteria, or biological substances. Agricultural engineering deals with food processing, farm machinery, soil, and water engineering.

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Aryaa mishra

Contributor-Level 6

Well, from the information provided by you I am afraid that you might not get an IIT, since you need at least 60% marks in JEE Advanced to get into IIT 's for reserved category. You might succeed next year. Best of luck for next year.

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harsh vardhan

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, Diploma holders are eligible to appear for IIT JEE 2019, but they will be considered similar to 12th passed candidates.

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