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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
University of Delhi: The University of Delhi offers admission to foreign nationals based on their performance in the qualifying exam. The admission process is managed by the Foreign Students' Registry (FSR) of the university.
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU): JNU offers admission to foreign s
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Jadavpur University
2. IEM
3. Techno Main Salt Lake
4. Heritage, etc.
According to your JEE Mains percentile you may get some B.Tech course in CSE with some specializations in Techno Main Salt Lake or in IEM. For more information you can try for some college predictors.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Female Students (all categories): INR 1450
Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, and PwD Students: INR 1450
All other Students: INR 2900
Foreign Nationals (including Overseas Citizens of India/PIO)
Students residing in SAARC countries: USD 90
Students residing in Non-SAARC countries: USD 180
For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-advanced-exam-application-form). I hope this will help you.
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1. Check the eligibility criteria: Before applying for any college, make sure to check the eligibility criteria for admission based on JEE Mains score. The eligibility criteria may include minimum marks or rank required in JEE Mains, age limit, and educational qualifications.
2. Research colleges: Research and shortlist colleges that accept JEE Mains scores for admission to their B.Tech programs. You can check college websites, brochures, and admission notifications for details on eligibility, admission process, and cut
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