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Scholar-Level 18
I am afraid your unique solution to do 12th again will not be able to work. This is so since it's the "first" passing year of 12th that counts. I feel you have lost the opportunity to seek admission in NIT etc. By choosing medical. However you can think of seeking admission in private colleges or deemed to be universities where this constraint does not apply.
Best wishes.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 1
General-89.7 percentile
General (EWS) -78.4
OBC-NCL-74.3
SC-54.3
The decimals may vary.
It's the cut- off for 2019-2020.
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Guide-Level 12
1. Do smart work rather than hard work.
2. Optional - Join any good coaching institute for the preparation of JEE exam.
3. Solve NCERT problems.
4. Solve Reference books problems also.
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All the best for your future.
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