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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Dheeran,
You need to score at least 75% marks in your board exams. Otherwise, even if you qualify JEE Main and Advanced, you cannot get any NIT or IIT.
So ,you cannot get any NIT or IIT as you have only 71% marks.

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Harsh Mundraalways ready for help... ..

Beginner-Level 3

Sorry, but you cannot appear for the JEE Mains exam as it needs 75% or above, but you can appear for NDA exam.

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Arif khanserver of hard times'

Beginner-Level 4

Probably you may fetch a seat as some colleges have their closing rank near the rank you have secured.
All the best.

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Taslim ArifBtech student. Believe in social work

Contributor-Level 8

1000 for general and OBC boy students and 500 for all category girl students and 600 for SC, ST, and PWD Students for only paper 1 or paper 2. If you want to give both papers, then you have to pay Rs. 1800.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Firstly, you need to check yourself whether your 50 percent marks in class 12th are good enough to pursue engineering. Isn't your foundation is below than average?
Engineering is not the only option for success in life.
All the best

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Taslim ArifBtech student. Believe in social work

Contributor-Level 8

You don't have any chance if you belong to general or OBC category. For getting CSE in Thapar University, you should score more than 200 marks in JEE Mains

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Abhishek Pandey

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As the cut-off marks vary every year, it will be difficult to tell. I would suggest you to contact the college authority directly for the exact information.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Jaswinder,
You have managed to score very well in your boards and JEE Mains. So, you should go for B.Tech only. However, considering your score, you will easily get colleges like LNMIIT, NMIT, Thapar Univ. and JIIT-Noida. You may also get lower NITs in the last phase of counselling. Check here for more insights.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Raju,
As per your marks, you will get good colleges. However, check here for more insights.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Naman,
If you belong to the general category then chances of getting any NITs are very slim for you. However, you will get good branches in LNMIIT and JIIT-Noida.To get more insights check here:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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