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Ashwin Yadav

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Dayananda Sagar University (DSU) provides the BTech programme to students who wish to pursue a career in Engineering and Technology. The admissions are based on the entrace test method. The prominent entrance exams include KCET, JEE Main, COMEDK UGET, Uni-GAUGE, DSAT, among others. Hence, students can appear for any of these various exams and apply for their favorite BTech programme at DSU.

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Ashwin Yadav

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Yes, MSRUAS admissions fo BTech are based on various entrance tests, and students can apply without appearing for the JEE Main exam. M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences admissions are based on prominent entrance exams like COMEDK UGET, KCET, RUASAT, Uni-GAUGE, among others. Students can visit the official website to learn more and apply online for their favorite courses.

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Sandeep Patel

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JEE Mains is not fixed and can change from one attempt to another.

The January and April sessions may have different difficulty levels and a different number of students.

So, even if a student gets the same marks in both attempts, the percentile might be slightly different.

This happens because percentile is calculated based on how many students scored less than you in that session.

The process remains the same, but the result can vary depending on overall performance.

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RITIK KUMAR RAJAK

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You can apply for state-level colleges, and if you have reservations, then also apply for another government college. Consider appearing for state-level engineering entrance exams, as they might have different eligibility criteria and cutoffs.

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RITIK KUMAR RAJAK

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If you get 63 % and belong to sc category u have great chance to apply NIITs, IITs and GFTIs Consider exploring options like NIT agartala, meghalaya raipur Jalandhar, and Goa, as well as IIITs like Allahabad and Gwalior you can also explore GFTIs u can also considering private universities like SRM LPU  Chandigarh University.

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Anmol Dubey

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Admission to VJIT is tiresome, but with 80 percentile in JEE Mains and OBC-NCL category, it is not impossible to get a seat. A rank in your percentile is about between 2,17,000 and 2,40,000. It may be that some private institutions, such as VJIT, consider this rank suitable, while on the other hand, it may not be the best for top IITs and NITs.

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Anmol Dubey

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No, you will not be able to use your JEE main session 1 application number for Session 2 if you did not upload your papers. You must still submit a fresh application for every JEE main session, even if you applied for session 1. You will need to re-register and receive a new application number for session 2.

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Anmol Dubey

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Your OBC NCL rank 7000 in JEE Mains puts you in a favorable position for admission in the following NITs: NIT Calicut, NIT Jamshedpur, NIT kurukshetra and NIT Silchar. Another good IIIT is IIIT Sri City, Chittoor which is on par with IIIT Nagpur. Your chances at NIT Jamshedpur are good.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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The VTUEEE syllabus while similar, is considered slightly easier than the JEE Main. However both the exams follow the same CBSE/NCERT syllabus for PCM subjects. The JEE Mains question papers are a bit difficulty and are tuned on moderate to difficult level as comapred to VTUEEE.

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