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SUJITH S

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With a 99.03 percentile in JEE Mains as an OBC category candidate, you have a very good chance of getting into top-tier engineering colleges for CSE, ECE, or EEE branches. Here are some of the colleges you could consider:

IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology):

 * IIT Bombay

 * IIT Delhi

 * IIT Madras

 * IIT Kanpur

 * IIT Kharagpur

 * IIT Roorkee

 * IIT Guwahati

 * IIT Hyderabad

 * IIT BHU Varanasi

 * IIT Indore

 * IIT Dhanbad

 * IIT Mandi

 * IIT Ropar

 * IIT Gandhinagar

 * IIT Bhubaneswar

 * IIT Patna

NITs (National Institutes of Technology):

 * NIT Trichy

 * NIT Su

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Arindam Modak

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A 75 percentile in JEE probably gives you a little hope for getting into B.Tech at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), but it also depends on what branch you apply for. SMVDU considers students based on the ranks of JEE Main. So generally, these branches like Computer Science and Engineering are having much higher cutoffs. In most cases, a score at the percentile allows those who fall under the mid-range of candidates by a better chance for less competitive branches or if the seats are vacant after the first rounds of counseling.

Best of luck to check the latest cutoff trend at the official site of SMVDU or from JoSAA (Joint Seat

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Arindam Modak

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The primary resource for admission into the B.Tech programme at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) is JEE Advanced results, as it tends to nurture the best students from an academic and technical background. 75% in JEE Mains is nevertheless not enough for directly gaining admission into B.Tech by RGIPT, as JEE Advanced is concerned most of the time. However, seats are likely to be remaining unfilled after the first round of admission, and it again can take such students with good JEE Mains scores.

So, check RGIPT's admission portal to know the detailed cutoffs and other criteria applicable for the academic session cu

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Arindam Modak

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At Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), the selection process for B.Tech programs is based on the candidate's JEE Advanced score. If seats remain unfilled after the initial rounds, vacancies are filled through JEE Mains scores. 

To be eligible for admission, candidates must have secured at least 60% in Class 12 (with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) for general category students, and 55% for reserved category students. Selection is based entirely on the JEE Advanced rank, and the admission process includes counseling where candidates must verify their documents.

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Abhishek Jha

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With lecture relaxation granted by your college, focus on optimizing your JEE preparation.

1. Use the extra time to prepare for JEE while balancing college work.

2. Communicate with professors to stay on track with assignments and exams.

3.Dedicate time to solving practice papers, attending coaching classes, and revising key topics for JEE, while ensuring you're not missing important college work.

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VISHAL GUPTA

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To access the latest JEE Main question papers, visit the official NTA website or reliable educational platforms . Practice regularly, analyze your performance, and time your attempts effectively. Consider seeking guidance from experts if needed.

 

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Rayamkula Harish

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Different preparation platforms-designed specifically for preparing students for higher school competitive examinations-did present mock tests for JEE Mains in 2024. Some of the best options are:

The official JEE Mains website: The National Testing Agency (NTA) holds such mock tests in their official JEE Mains website-as these are highly based on actual exams-it should ideally serve as a great platform for one's familiarity towards the examination format.

Online Practice Websites:  meet all such criterions needed for taking mock tests for JEE Mains. Some of these include free access to practice questions and mock tests with performa

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Apeejay Institute of Management and Engineering Technical Campus directly takes admission for B.Tech courses without JEE. The eligibility is based on performance in the Class 12 board exams of a student in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

As far as the eligibility criterion is met by the defined entry criteria, the minimum percentage of the above subjects would generally get you admission.

Though admission this way can be contested, the actual number of available seats varies each time along with pattern change in the admission process based on the concerned course for the academic year.

The college should be contacted for the latest

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Gauresh G Pai

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There are several engineering colleges in India that offer admission without the JEE Mains exam, including some that are considered to be among the best in the country: 
 
  • Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT): A renowned college in Tamil Nadu that offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs. VIT conducts its own entrance exam, the VITEEE. 
     
  • Veermata Jijabai Technology Institute (VJTI): A prestigious engineering college in Mumbai. 
     
  • Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT): A prestigious engineering college in Mumbai that uses the MHT CET as its entrance test. 
     
  • Maharaj
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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, it's possible to get admission to the BTech programme at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) with a score of 87% in the JEE Mains exam: 
 
  • The common eligibility for the BTech programme at IISc is a 45% aggregate in Class 12. 
     
  • The selection criteria for the BTech programme is JEE Main and JEE Advanced, followed by counseling. 
     
  • According to Engineering Career 360, a score of 62–87 in JEE Mains can result in a percentile of 84.56–91.59. 
     
Some other admission requirements for IISc include:
  • For the BSc program, the common eligibility is a 60% aggregate in Class 12 with PCM. 
     
  • For th
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