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2016-04-28 17:49:20

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Twinkle Saini

Contributor-Level 6

Hello ! dont worry if you have score less marks in JEE,still there are many other colleges that conducts their own exam and allot the seats based on its score along with high scholarship.here are some of the universities where you can apply for the admission:
1.BITS
2.VIT
3.Lovely Professional University
4.SRM
i have heard Lovely professional University is having an excellent infrastructure which provides a good opportunity to their students to explore their skills. even it provides assured placement.

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2016-04-28 17:02:47

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Rahul Panda

Beginner-Level 5

Wait for the college enrollment list 2 b published by jee main on 30.6.2016. Then choose a college!!

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2016-04-28 15:42:00

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Maharshi Bingumalla

Beginner-Level 3

You cannot get seat since you have not qualified. Better to join your state engineering colleges. Hope you will get good college.

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2016-04-28 13:53:54

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VISHNU VARDHAN ADDEPALLI

Beginner-Level 4

Hello vivek, being practical as your score is very low, if you have any reservation then you can expect to get a seat in nit, otherwise u have to try for other colleges

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2016-04-28 13:36:35

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Rahul Panda

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you have high chances for securing a seat in any govt. college. The marks in your mains+ the marks you got in XII boards will find you a rank in the list to b released on 30.6.2016 by jee main!!
*best of luck
**hit like if you are pleased with my answer

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2016-04-28 12:23:15

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Vishal GautamA passionate software engineer

Contributor-Level 7

Hi sumit, to give you the exact answer,I need to know your state of eligibility,and if you have any sort of reservation categories.
Assuming that you are from general category,then your chances of getting almost any branch is very low. Sorry about that. But if you have anything other then this so please let me know and I ll get back to you.
PLEASE UPVOTE THE ANSWER TO ALLOW ME TO CONTINUE HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU.
Get back to me with the details.

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2016-04-28 11:26:18

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pihu gf

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Rahul,
Indeed 45 is too less a score to secure a seat. For direct admissions, I request you to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-04-28 07:46:11

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Anil Kumar PatelFor Better Tomorrow Make Your Today Best.

Contributor-Level 6

No as your marks are less than cutoff!!!

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2016-04-27 19:38:47

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Shantanu RoyMBA Student at IIM Indore

Contributor-Level 9

Results are out since around 5 pm today

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2016-04-27 19:09:11

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Anil Kumar PatelFor Better Tomorrow Make Your Today Best.

Contributor-Level 6

Jee is not the end of world. There are many private colleges you should prefer them my friend.

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