JEE Main Percentile
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
For B.Tech. The selection process varies from university to university, but generally includes:
1. JEE Main: Minimum percentage (varies by institute & category) marks are required.
2. Class 12/equivalent: Minimum aggregate marks (around 50-60%) are required.
3. Mentoring: Participate in centralized/organization specific mentorship rounds.
4. Other factors: Some institutes consider 10th standard marks, entrance tests like BITSAT, or interviews.
JEE Special Minimum Percentage:
General: Varies a lot depending on institute & branch (70-98+).
OBC-NCL: Less than 10-15% of normal.
SC/ST/PwD: Less than 25-30% of normal
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
BN College of Engineering and Technology offers full time BTech as a full four year course, which comes with several specialisations, one can choose according to their preference.
The seat intake currently as per the college is 620.
The process of admission however includes a standard entrance exam.
The basic eligibility would be for one to secure a minimum of 45 percentage in their previous degree which is 11th and 12th.
Exams accepted by the college are, JEE main, Cbse 12th, UP 12th, CUET, NTA and UPTAC.
All the exams have different cutoff ranks for different rounds as per 2024 data, however as the data suggests it is safe to assume aroun
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, definitely you 'll gone get admission on the basis of JEE Mains if you got 85 percentile in your JEE Mains exam then you can take direct admission in B.Tech CSE, if not then you can appear in university's entrance test called LPUNEST. Let me tell you Eligibility Criteria for B.Tech here in LPU in previous qualified exam you need to Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Kanpur Institute of Technology is a reputed and leading institution in Uttar Pradesh with better placement opportunities.
It does not accept the NTA score during admissions.
The scores of XAT, CAT, GMAT are accepted here and the scores of JEE Advanced.
These are the exam criteria for admission.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you can get admission at IIMT Group of College, Greater Noida with 80 percentile in JEE Main. However candidates are required to meet the 45% marks criteria in Class 12th PCM. The seat allocation will be done as per UPTAC Counselling. Candidates from SC/ST category shall be allowed a relaxation of 5% marks in minimum eligibility criteria.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
While passing the JEE Mains exam with high marks can surely increase your chances of getting into a good NIT, attaining the 75% requirement is still necessary for admission to NITs. Competitive admissions are determined by a mix of JEE Mains scores and other eligibility requirements, such as board exam results. Your prospects will be based on the NIT's cutoff scores and the amount of seats available. To increase your chances of admission, it's a good idea to focus on your JEE Mains preparation.
Hope This information will help you
All the best.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Chances of getting Civil, Electrical and Mechanical are good enough in LNCT Bhopal
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Noor, it is next to impossible for anyone else to calculate the percentile based on RAW marks. This is so because the data about number of students who have applied for this examination the lowest marks obtained and the highest marks obtained is available with only the exam conducting body and only that body therefore can give out the figure of percentile. However let me assure you that the figure that you are quoting is in fact the percentile that you have obtained in this examination. You can use this figure as percentile at any place that you want to use it.
Best wishes to you.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
With this percentage it is very difficult to get admission in NITs or good government colleges but you can apply in good private universities or institutes. You can also try for state level counseling for engineering admission.
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