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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
To take admission in B.Tech Biotechnology, the primary eligibility is to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) or Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). Since you have got taken PCB and surpassed JEE Mains, you are eligible for B.Tech Biotechnology in lots of colleges that accept Biology college students.
However, no longer all faculty members accept PCB students through JEE Main. Some institutes may additionally require Mathematics as a compulsory difficulty, even for B.Tech in Biotechnology. But many non-public universities and a few authorities colleges do admit PCB students into this direction. Always check th
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
You need to usually use your CRL (Common Rank List) rank in university predictors. Most college predictors and counselling platforms are based totally on CRL cutoffs, due to the fact JoSAA and other authorities launch opening and ultimate ranks the use of CRL, even though reservation is implemented all through seat allotment.
Your class rank becomes important best for the duration of real seat allocation for reserved category seats, however no longer for prediction tools. So for correct consequences in any predictor, enter your CRL rank first. After that, test in case your class rank gives you a higher chance to your reservation quota i
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
While the usage of the JEE Main university predictor, you must always fill your CRL (Common Rank List) rank, no longer your category rank. Most predictors are designed using CRL-based ultimate ranks due to the fact counselling government like JoSAA and CSAB allot seats based totally on CRL, despite the fact that reservation advantages apply all through actual allotment.
Once you get your anticipated university list based totally on CRL, you can move-check along with your class rank to see if you might get better probabilities in reserved seats. But the bottom prediction will nevertheless rely on CRL. So for accurate and whole consequenc
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is not possible to get admission into SGSITS BTech courses without appearing for the JEE Main exam. For admission to its BTech programme, the institute only accepts valid JEE Main scores. Apart from this, it is also essential that students seeking admission fulfil the eligibility requirements prescribed by the institute and participate in the DTE counselling process.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
If 48870 is your OBC NCL ranks then it is hard to get any sourse in NIT Trichy or calicut. If 48870 is your AIR rank, still you will not get any branch in above college. You should try somewhere else.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
With the rank of 83824 in JEE Mains, you can get NIT Surat in low branch seat if you have reserved quota benefits like ST quota seats. You can get various state engineering colleges like DA-IICT, Gandhinagar, Indus University / IITE Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad University.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
With this score of 58.411% in JEE MAINS, you can't get any college through JOSSA and CSAB Counselling. You may try for state government colleges if you are from a reserved category. It will be better if you opt for private colleges.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
With an EWS rank of 111966 in JEE Main, it's tough to get CSE in pinnacle NITs or IIITs.
But you still have possibilities in some lower-ranked NITs, GFTIs, or country colleges.
You can attempt for colleges like:
NIT Arunachal Pradesh
NIT Mizoram
GGU Bilaspur
Assam University
State government colleges through counselling
You may get IT or different similar branches instead of middle CSE.
Use EWS quota and strive spot rounds to increase your probabilities.
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