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Aare Pravardhan

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Yes, JEE is required for B Tech at Dhole Patil College of Engineering - DPCOE. Admission to Dhole Patil College of Engineering B.Tech 2023 is based on the results of JEE Mains followed by JoSAA Counseling.

   But it is not mandatory. You can also go through with 12th aggregate and through management quota. But if you go through with JEE Mains then you will have huge respect and also you have less fees.

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Snehapriya Debnath

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Yes, IIFA Lancaster Degree College in Bangalore accepts JEE Main scores for admission to its B.Tech courses. The college also requires candidates to secure at least 45% in their 10+2 and have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). The final selection is based on the JEE Main scores and the eligibility criteria. The college is known for its programs in design, animation, and multimedia, and it has a good reputation for the quality of education, experienced faculty, and industry-relevant training. The campus is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore, providing students with exposure to a vibrant and dy

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Aakash Yadav

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You should be able to check all the details you may need on the official website but a reough overview is given below, lets's start with, It would depend upon the way you are trying to get through, If you want to get through JEE, you would first have to go through with Complete process of JEE mains, register, get an admit card, get a good score, on the basis of that you would need to take part in the counselling of the specific univeristy like GSFC you are looking for. you need to be aware that the counselling dates may start earlier than you expect and check accordingly, register for it and choose in it to get a seat, which if availab

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Aakash Yadav

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Yes, GSFC University- an initiative of Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd, does accept JEE score for admission to B.Tech courses. However, JEE (Joint entrance exam) score is only applicable for the All India Seats (Management Quota), which are 45% of the total intake. The remaining 55% of the seats are reserved for the State Quota, which requires GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) score. You must accordingly satisfy the eligibility criteria of each of the way you are getting admission through.Before making any decision, You can look at the official site for additional information. and act accordingly.

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Malavika

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The most popular entrance exams for BTech admissions are JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Students can take many state- and private-level entrance exams in addition to these national entrance exams in order to be admitted to the course. The prerequisites for a BTech programme are primarily Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. All entrance exams and institutes, however, have additional requirements. Certain institutions further provide admission to their courses based on merit, meaning that students' marks from their class 12 board exams are taken into consideration. In general, admission to a desired specialisation at the NITs requi

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Deepanshu Yadav

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The selection process at Nagaland University’s Dimapur campus for B.Tech degrees takes into account the JEE Mains percentile, the percentage of marks in 10th and 11th grades, among other factors. The minimum JEE Mains percentile required for admission varies each year based on the number and quality of applications. The criteria include a requirement of 70 percent in the 12th standard and 30 percent in JEE Main/Advanced.

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Malavika

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If your JEE Mains percentage is 86, then you can definitely try to get admitted to Manav Bharti University. However, the minimal JEE Mains cutoff score needed to be admitted to Manav Bharti University has not yet been made public. In order to be admitted to participating institutes for JEE Main, candidates must achieve minimal ranks, also known as closing ranks. Following each counselling session, admission cutoffs for all participating institutes will also be announced. In JEE Mains 2024, 90.78 for General, 75.62 for GEN-EWS, 73.61 for OBC-NCL, 51.98 for SC, 37.23 for ST, and 0.001 for PwD categories are the anticipated minimum s

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Malavika

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Yes you can try to get an admission at Manav Bharti University if your JEE Mains percentage is 70. But Manav Bharti University has not yet released the minimum JEE Mains cut off required to enter the college. Candidates must secure minimum ranks (closing ranks) for admission to JEE Main participating institutes. Admission cutoffs for all the participating institutes will also be released after each round of JoSAA counselling. The expected minimum marks in JEE Mains 2024 to qualify for JEE Advanced are 90.78 for General, 75.62 for GEN-EWS, 73.61 for OBC-NCL, 51.98 for SC, 37.23 for ST, and 0.001 for PwD categories. 

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