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Gobind BediI know something in everything.

Beginner-Level 5

Try private colleges like VIT, SRM and Manipal. Score good in their entrance exams and you'll find yourself in a good institute.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rita,
You have managed to score 40 out of 360 in JEE Mains. It's definitely good to dream about admission in best college but, to achieve dreams, you have to work hard. May be you can take break of one year, study hard and seek admission next year.

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Ayushi Bajpai

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If you want to get good NITs, you must score atleast 230-240 and with this score, you can take any core branch which you want and your rank should be within 5000 so that there will be no problem. I hope you will like the answer. All the very best!

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
Dropping one year is not a wise decision. 159 is good enough score. I think you will get good NIT with your desired stream. Best wishes.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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There's almost negligible chance even for SC/ST reservation students opting for Northeastern Quota. At least from last year.

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Umang Agarwal

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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

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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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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Vani, yes you can get admission SASTRA University, Thanjavur with 102 marks in JEE Main and 934 marks in board exam.
You need to apply through stream 1. The website is www.sastra.edu and the last date is June 10 .
They will convert your marks into percentile and then put the ranks. It will be as follows: say if you have got 102 in JEE and 90% in boards then 102(0.25)+90(0.75)=93. note that , your percentage in boards is calculated not your marks. There is no need to apply separately for stream 2 if you have applied for stream 1.
You can surely get admission through stream 1 so apply as soon as possible.
All the best!

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