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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you are referring to. Could you please provide more context or information so I can better understand your question and provide an accurate answer? Please upvote for more.

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Rachel Ajith

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The cutoffs for the previous year's JEE Main KCET and REVA CET for B.Tech in Mechatronics at Reva University:
JEE Main : around 80,000 to 1,00,000. KCET around 15,000 to 20,000. REVA CET around 10,000 to 12,000. Please note that the cutoffs change every year according to the number of participants, difficulty level ect.

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Tarun Singh

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The question paper's level is almost same. May be its little bit difficult in some parts of mathematics. But you have to put more strength for scoring good marks for good percentile in this attempt because there will be more competition among large number of candidates. Good Luck!

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Tarun Singh

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Yes, you will get the lower branches like metallurgy, material Science, etc. in lower NITs at this percentile.

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Tarun Singh

Beginner-Level 5

No, it is not possible to get any branch in any NITs at 76 percentile for the OBC NCL category candidates. The safe percentile for OBC NCL categories is around 90 %ile so that you will get lower branches in lower NITs. Thank YOU!

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Tarun Singh

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As you have already take the drop so the very first thing is that you have to cover the syllabus of class 11th and 12th according to JEE point of view and avoid the backlog. Then there are many online flatform from where you got online mock. Kindly give the mock test on the regular basis so that you will good at time management and easily handle the examination pressure. Try to score good in mocks so that your confidence also boost. GOOD LUCK!

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Tarun Singh

Beginner-Level 5

There will be very less chances of getting government college if you are a general candidate, otherwise there will be some chances for the government college. From this year onwards in some colleges some seats are reserved as All India Quota like in HBTU (One of the top government college of U. P. ). So you may go for such universities. Good Luck. Thank You!

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Somya Surana

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Yes, you can apply for EWS in April session or counseling but make sure that you have the caste Certificate as a proof. You can appear in JEE Mains as EWS category candidate. And during counselling, you won't be able to get a seat through EWS if you don't change it in April session. In that case your generalized rank will be considered. Now, once you change your category in April session, you will have to score better than January session as according to the guidelines, if a candidate appears in both the sessions, than best of two will be considered, which means if your January session scores are higher than that score will be consider
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Atharva Tamboli

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According to the COMEDK UGET 2021 Information Brochure, for admission to B.Arch course, candidates are required to have a valid NATA or JEE Paper 2 score. Candidates who have taken both NATA and JEE Paper 2 can upload either one of the scores or both the scores while filling the application form. However, the final merit/rank will be determined based on the better of the two scores. All The Best
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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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You can go to the web browser and search for it. There are a lot of seminars and conferences for Physics. You can register them by filling up the application forms there after you can attend them. Currently, you can go for summer schools' programmes in order to attend Physics sessions.

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