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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, admission to Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College (GNDEC) Ludhiana is possible without the JEE exam, depending on the admission process for specific courses. GNDEC admits students through multiple pathways, including state-level entrance exams and merit-based admissions. In Punjab, students can apply through the Punjab Technical University (PTU) counseling process, where admission is often based on Class 12 marks or other state-level exams like CET.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Given your 979 intermediate exam grades and 89 percentile JEE Mains scores, you stand a good chance of being accepted into SASTRA Universitys Computer Science Engineering (CSE) programme in Thanjavur. There are two routes for admissions:
Stream 1: Comprising normalised 12th marks (75%) and the JEE Mains (25%) accounts for 70% of seats.
Stream 2: Covering the remaining 30% based only on 12th grade grades.
The merit-based requirements of Stream 1 are adequately met by your scores. But there is fierce rivalry for CSE, and the final admission results rely on the total number of applicants and the cutoffs
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your JEE B.Arch score determines your admission to NIT Srinagars B.Arch programme and the cutoffs change annually. Your chances of getting into NIT Srinagar with an 81% JEE B.Arch score depend on your overall rank and the particular category you're applying under. While more well-known NITs tend to have higher cutoffs, NIT Srinagar normally admits applicants with JEE B.Arch ranks ranging from 20,000 to 50,000. Make sure you fulfil the requirements for eligibility which include having a valid JEE B.Arch test result and the necessary paperwork for your category
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
You might have trouble getting admitted to competitive branches like the CSE at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) Noida if your JEE Mains score was 64 percentile and your CBSE Class 12 score was 70%. Historically higher JEE Mains scores—typically in the 90–95 percentile or more—have been necessary for the admission to the prestigious branches like CSE. However, there may be a chance to get admitted to similar fields like IT or ECE, depending on the cutoff trends, seats available, and counselling rounds for that particular year.
Your outstanding success in the tenth grade (96%) gives your academic profile more weigh
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, a colored photo uploaded rather than a black-and-white photo in the JEE Mains form usually doesn't create any problem at the counseling process, if your photo is according to guidelines-clear background, right size, and the latest one. Usually, both colored and black-and-white photos are allowed. Still, you keep a copy of the same photo that you upload. And keep your documents in order too.
If concerned, you may call the NTA- National Testing Agency helpline for confirmation, but such small variations are not likely to cause any problem.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
- Lucknow University admits students for B.Tech based on their JEE Main score, followed by AKTU Counselling.
- Lucknow University also offers lateral entry for B.Tech, which is based on the UPSEE score.
- To be eligible for B.Tech at Lucknow University, students must have good scores in the JEE Main exam.
- Lucknow University offers a full-time B.Tech program that lasts four years. The university offers B.Tech in five branches of engineering:
- Civil Eng
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a 57 percentile in JEE Mains, getting admission into the elite engineering colleges in Nagpur is difficult, but some institutions still offer opportunities. Some such colleges include the Government College of Engineering, Nagpur, and Nagpur University; the cutoff may vary across colleges, categories, availability of seats, and according to the college's eligibility criteria. You can also look at private colleges in Nagpur, where the cutoff for admission might be more lenient. It is always a good idea to check the specific cutoffs for each institution and consider alternatives like state-level counseling or private college options
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your preferences academic strengths and career aspirations will all play a role in your decision between the JEE and Diploma engineering courses.
JEE and B.Tech (Direct Engineering): JEE is the greatest choice if you want to attend a renowned private university or one of the top engineering institutes such as IITs or NITs. It enables you to sign up for extensive four-year engineering programs that provide improved exposure research possibilities, and career chances. However it necessitates a high level of preparation and proficiency in maths and physics.
A Diploma in engineering is appropriate if you struggle with the competitiveness of
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Along with the qualifying exam criteria, you also need to score a minimum of 75% aggregate marks to be eligible to appear in JEE Mains 2025.
You can go through the complete JEE Main 2025 Eligibility Criteria and check if you are eligible to appear for JEE Mains 2025.
- The aspirant should have completed final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognised central/ state Board, such as CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education); CISCE (Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations) etc.
- Intermediate or two-year Pre-University examination conducted by a recognised Board or University.
- Final examinatio
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your chances of being admitted to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs with an 87.20% JEE 67% in your 12th grade exams and 56% in PCM may vary depending on the cutoff and qualifying requirements of the particular institute Your 56% in PCM may raise questions because NITs and IIITs often to require a minimum of 75% in your 12th grade (or the top 20%ile on your board test) for eligibility.Although there is still fierce competition you may have some leeway in the cutoff because you fall under EWS category. Your eligibility will be determined by the particular needs of the institute for the current academic year but you can still apply through the counse
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