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Ankush Kumar Bharti S

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The admissions process for the B.Tech programs at Indian Maritime University (IMU) is clearly established. IMUC CET, JEE Main, or LEET are the application methods available to candidates. Those who make the shortlist will be invited for counseling, where they can select the IMU campus and B.Tech programme of their choice, based on their exam results. The minimum JEE score required for a B.Tech at IMUC varies based on the candidate's category; it is generally 80% for General Category, 75% for OBC, 65% for SC, 60% for ST, and 75% for EWS.  The cut-off marks can vary every year so the candidates should frequently visit and check f

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Bindu Yadav

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The answer is yes, from year 2022 SRM university Vadapalani accepts JEE scores. It means if you have not taken SRMJEEE exam ( which is conducted by SRM university to take admission) but you jave cracked JEE Mains exams then you are eligible to take admission. 

You must have a valid score in JEE mains. 

Most of the times, you must score above 93.5 percentile to take admission.  You can get direct admission with JEE score without taking SRMJEEE. 

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Naveen Kumar E

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Yes, IIST - Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology accepts JEE (Advanced) scores for admission to its B.Tech. program. Admission is based on the JEE (Advanced) All India Rank (AIR) of the candidate.

Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology accepts JEE score for admission to its undergraduate programs. The JEE score is the only criteria for admission to IIST.

Students must qualify the JEE (Advanced) exam and then apply for IIST counseling. Admissions are based on the aggregate marks scored in JEE (Advanced).

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences accepts the scores for JEE mains. If you are willing to take admission BTech from this college then you can take admission by JEE Mains score. Also they do admission by TNEA coucelling. So these are your two options. They accept TANCET/GATE exams score if any student is willing to take admission in MTech. 

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Snehapriya Debnath

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Yes, Amrapali Group of Institutes accepts JEE score for admission to its B.Tech program. Candidates with a valid JEE Main score are eligible to apply for admission to the institute, as per Campus Option. Candidates must have a valid score in the Joint Entrance Examination - Main (JEE-Main) to be eligible for admission to the B.Tech programme at Amrapali Group of Institutes. It is important to note that the eligibility criteria and admission process may vary depending on the institute's policies and regulations. 

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Danish Shaikh

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At Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering and Technology (DYPIET), the overall cutoff for JEE-Main is between 6400 and 14268. Please keep in mind the numbers change with every exam and admission process.

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