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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The expected JEE Main cutoff of year 2022 for qualification of JEE Advanced for OBC-NCL is between 70-75 marks. So chances of your qualification are high.

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Kartik Srivastav

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, you can get admission in Thapar if you also passed in 12th PCM with certain percentage usually above 60%. Keep in mind with these scores you can get admission but the branch you will get depends on the cutoff and counselling rounds. Most probable branches that would be available to you are : Civil, Mechanical, Electronics (Instrumentation and Control) Engineering, Mechatronics and Chemical. So make your decision accordingly because you won't get CSE in Thapar with 85 %ile.

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Maheshwar

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That depends on your second attempt result. If you score more than cut-off percentile, then you will for sure be able to write advanced. This year the cut-off might lie around 85 percentile for general candidates
Edit: But if you are sure enough then start preparing from now itself.

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Raghvendra singh gaur

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Yes you will get NIT.

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Vishweshkumar Vijaykumar Salampuria

Beginner-Level 2

Fill the college from the highest cutoff to at the worst 95 of last year's and preferably I guess you will get CSE in not se reputed college but might get non tech in prime NIT like Warangal so it depends on your opinion bta branch and college and I would say have CSAB councelling do not forget that you might get both from there.

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Sathya Narayana Rangappagari

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Hello!
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is an engineering entrance test conducted for admission to various engineering colleges in India. It has two different examinations 1. JEE Main and 2. JEE Advanced. To appear for JEE Advanced you must qualify for the JEE-Mains. For complete information you can visit this link https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam. Hope it helps!

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Sathya Narayana Rangappagari

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There are various engineering colleges across India, which are providing admission without JEE Main exam such colleges are called private engineering colleges like Manipal, SRM, VIT, but you need to qualify entrance test which is conducted by the respective college. These colleges didn't consider about JEE Main exam and rank. They will provide admission based on their entrance test.

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piyush kumar

Beginner-Level 3

This year NTA has removed the cutoff of 75 percent so it is not necessary for you to give the boards again but if you want to improve your percentage than you can definitely go for it.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Naveen, if you are from open catagory then you are not even eligible for admission into NIT or GFTI's. To help you I am attaching below the cutoffs prescribed by NTA last year for eligibility to appear for JEE Advanced and for seeking admission in NIT's etc.
2021 : Cut-off for JEE Advanced in different categories:-
General : 87.8992241
OBC NCL : 68.0234447
SC : 46.8825338
ST : 34.6728999
Gen EWS : 66.2214845
PwD : 0.0096375
I would strongly advise you to appear for second session of JEE Mains to improve your percentile. Best wishes to you.

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piyush kumar

Beginner-Level 3

I want to clear one thing that IITs are allotted on the basis of JEE advance rank not JEE Mains rank and at 86 percentile, he will not be able to grab any NITs.

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