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Umang Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

No, never. You can try RTU colleges with those marks if you want Government colleges. Otherwise, you should go for private colleges.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Mr. Ranga,
yes he can get a seat for ECE at SASTRA University. The marks of board exams are not actually considered only the percentage of marks are considered and then converted into percentile along with JEE Main scores.
For example, his performance will be evaluated as follows: 103(0.25)+95.5(0.75)= 97.375.
So on this basis he will be placed on a rank. The last date is June 10 . so may be on or after that only rank list will be released.
The website for applying is www.sastra.edu . apply through stream 1 as he has appeared for JEE main exam.
All the best!

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Gobind BediI know something in everything.

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COEP accepts only MHCET scores and not Jee Mains score.

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Rahul BajajSports person Represented Punjab in SWIMMING

Beginner-Level 4

With these scores, you should try private universities or deemed universities

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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It depends upon the counselling of university. There are around 1240 seats in the B. Tech/BE courses at Thapar University. To be considered for Thapar University B.Tech Admission 2017 candidates will also have to meet the eligibility criteria set by the admissions committee, which will specify the needed academic qualification, pass percentage that will be acceptable, nationality, age and lastly the JEE Main scores obtained in 2017.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Niraj,
Based on your rank, NITs and IIITs are far beyond your horizon. So, it is better you apply in JIIT, Noida, you will get good branches there.
All the best.

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Mohd Mushahid

Beginner-Level 4

Dear,
You scored good marks in JEE and in 12th board. I want to suggest you to try to take admission in any NIT if you've got admission there than your life will fully secure and if not, then you can apply in any government college for B.Tech.
Best of luck.

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sagar mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Getting a NIT is only possible when you belong to SC or ST but otherwise, it is not possible. But, you can easily get admission in private colleges and can try for government colleges. Or, you can drop for preparation of IIT and can get even IIT college.
Best of luck.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Minz,
You scored very well in JEE Mains and you will get good NITs but boards marks is your main hurdle that may throw you out of the competition, so figure out something,however you may look over this for more insights:
https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx

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