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DHYEY Sampat

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Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-856/cutoff-jee-main
You can simply search for the college of your choice and check its cutoff. How's life now ?

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Arihant Bhardwaj

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You can get above 90 percentile.

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Prabal Singh

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It will depend upon the percentile you get in your exam because in JEE Main the ranks are based on the percentile a student get in their respective exam. For more information on how percentile is calculated you can check JEE Main website. You can also check the cutoff of previous years of different nits on the website of JEE Main and can get a rough idea in which NIT you can get admission.

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Ananya Madhusudana

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Candidates will be given four marks for each correct answer and there will be a negative marking of one mark on each wrong answer.

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Satish Prajapati

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No all the deemed Universities don't ask for JEE marks they just need that you have appeared in JEE exams. They don't ask for marks for JEE. But some deemed Universities ask for JEE scores for admission in engineering field in any department.

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Amisha verma

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Yes, for admission into IITs, NITs, CFTIs the score that candidates have secured in their class 12 board exam will be taken into account. In this, candidates should have passed their exam with a minimum of 75 percent and for SC/ST it should be 65 percent.

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Amisha verma

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Yes, for admission into IITs, IIITs, NITs, the score that candidates have secured in their class 12 board exam will be taken into account. In this, candidates should have passed their exam with a minimum of 75 percent and for SC/ST it should be 65 percent.

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ABHINAV RAJ

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Yes, if JEE Mains score is low there is a chance of getting NIT through home state quota. Also for precise answer visit Shiksha college predictor. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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Karthikeya JAMMALAMADUGUStudying in VIT AP

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You can only get through the VITEEE exam. So apply for VITEEE exam and do well in vit. Based on the performance of VITEEE exam they will take the students. Only option is there to get seat is taking the exam of VITEEE it is a entrance exam of vit.

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Arshiya Singh

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