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tarun mittal

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Yes sure you can get NIT college but you have to compromise with college and branch here I listed to the college where you have the chance to take admission I am considering to you that you have interest in all branches not specially chemical
NIT Srinagar Electrical Engineering
NIT Manipur Electrical Engineering
NIT Jamshedpur production Engineering+ mettalurgy Engineering
NIT Silchar. Civil Engineering
NIT Agartala Electronics and instrumentation Engineering
MNNIT Allahabad Bio technology Engineering
NIT Jaipur metallurgy Engineering
NIT Nagpur Mining Engineering
NIT Uttarakhand Civil Engineering
NIT Durgapur bio technology Engineering
NIT Sikki
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Prabhat Tiwari

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Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSSA) does not conduct counseling for admission to Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. It is actually conducted by Maharashtra Common Entrance Technology I. e. MHT CET.

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Sudharshanaa

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Most colleges in India accept NATA score and 12th board marks for admissions. Institutions like IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, NITs and a few other universities consider JEE Main Part B result.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Greetings MA'am, with 82 percentile your son can get into NCR region based AKTU colleges.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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At your percentile you simply can't expect any of the mentioned branches in a NIT or IIIT.

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Harsh Kumar

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You can get various colleges like:
NIT GOA, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, NIT Puducherry.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Generally for most of the university the criterion is you should have minimum of 65% marks in overall and in mathematics and in PCM is required to take admission in B.Tech degree course. For reserved candidates the percentage varies from 50% to 65% according to the university. If you have very low percentage and you are worrying about admission in B.Tech then contact with the institution where you want to take admission or contact in the university under which you want to take admission they will provide you the exact criterion for taking admission in B.Tech according to that particular university under
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Candidates who want to appear for IIT JEE exam must qualify their 12th with 75 per cent marks which is for the General and OBC category while 65 per cent cutoff is set for other reserved categories like SC, ST, PwD. However, these are not always fixed. To be eligible for JEE Advance, one has to first clear JEE Main and be JEE Main qualified and to be JEE Main qualified one has to clear the required cutoff as per his/her category. The JEE Main 2019 cutoff (percentile) for all the categories is provided below -
Common Rank List (CRL) : 89.75
GEN-EWS : 78.21
OBC-NCL : 74.31
SC : 54.01
ST : 44.33
PwD : 0.11.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, The percentile one achieves in the exam determines one's ranking in JEE Mains. Additionally, the national testing agency chooses the student's two best performances to calculate their percentile. The calculation here goes all the way to 7 decimal places. NTA will release the JEE Mains results once both testing sessions are over, and Devil will simultaneously release the percentile and ranking that each student achieved in this exam. Since the necessary data is solely and exclusively available through NTA no one else can calculate the percentile.

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