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Udaya bhaskar rao Sanapala

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It may be difficult to get into SASTRA Universitys B.Tech degree with a 37% JEE score and a 73% board exam score because of the universitys tough admission process. SASTRA allocates 70% of seats on the combination of JEE Main scores and 12th grade marks, whereas 30% are determined solely by board marks. Even though you have a respectable board score, your poor JEE score could affect your chances. Still, its worthwhile to apply because annual admissions deadlines can change, its also advised to get in touch with the university for more information.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, School of Engineering and Applied Science accepts JEE score for admission to BTech course. Besides, candidates with any other state-level Engineering entrance exam or CUET score. Besides, aspirants must pass Class 12 to get admission in BTech programme of SEAS Ahmedabad University. 

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Bhumika Yadav

Contributor-Level 10

The CT Group of Institutions offers BTech in many specialisations. The general category JEE Main 2023 cut-off is 90.7788642. tabulated below is more information on the trends of the JEE Main cutoff:

Category Cutoff (Percentile Score)
Common Rank List (CRL)90.7788642
GEN - EWS75.6229025
OBC - NCL73.6114227
SC51.9776027
ST37.2348772
PwD0.0013527

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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, the CT Group of Institutions (CTGI) accepts JEE Main scores for BTech admissions. Students must have at least 50% aggregate combined in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) after passing Class 12. Candidates must have a valid JEE Main score for admission. But their website makes no mention of any particular cutoff. The application form can be filled out online on the CTGI website or through a designated admission portal. Submit the scanned copies of the Class 12 marksheet, the JEE Main score card, etc. During the application process, students can select their preferred BTech branch and campus as well. CTGI will publish a merit

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Bhumika Yadav

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates who qualified for the JEE Main test can appear for this crucial phase of the admissions process. Details of the counselling will be published on the official website of JoSAA. This makes everything very transparent and clear to each and every student. The interested candidate has to complete the registration process within the stipulated time to secure a seat for counselling. This will lead to admissions to some of the most prestigious institutions, like GFTIs, IIITs, and NITs. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority shall do counselling in six rounds, giving adequate options to candidates. 

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Muskan

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Even if you fall into the ST category, your prospects of getting into an NIT are extremely slim with a JEE Main percentile of 48.0513547. Because NITs typically have high cutoff percentiles, admission is typically denied for scores below the 50th percentile. It is advisable to look at alternative engineering programs or universities before applying.

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