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Garvita Pamecha

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Firstly you have to decide that you want: college over branch or branch over college. I think a better college is a good preference. Then after this, fill all the choices, firstly, IITs NITs IIITs and GFTIs. Then during the counselling process whenever you get a good college and if you are interested to take admission, then lock the choice and if uninterested, then you can go for further counselling.

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Ankit Sharma

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NTA has removed the 75% criteria from the minimum eligibility norms as per the recent JEE Main. 2022 notification, available on JEE Main.
However, for B.Arch it is necessary to have at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry and mathematics as well as 50% aggregate in qualifying examination. Top 2,50,000 successful candidates on the basis of JEE Main 2022 exam will be eligible to attempt the JEE Advanced exam. And for IITs and NITs the 75% criteria is not removed, either candidate must have 75%in 12th or they must be in the top 20 percentile in their class 12th exam (65% for SC/ST candidates). .

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

Contributor-Level 10

Greetings Taj. No, at your percentile certainly you won't make it to the JoSAA counseling as expected cutoff for general this year is around 87-90 percentile. Last year too it was 87 percentile so judging from the trend cutoff percentile for general category would be nothing less than 87 percentile.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Hello Taj judging from previous years cutoff it can be easily anticipated that this year general cutoff gonna be somewhere around 87-91 percentile. So, unfortunately you won't make it to the JoSAA counseling.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

Contributor-Level 10

No you can't do that. Only during the registration process you can select your category and once payment and other processes are done you simply cannot undo or make changes.

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Ayush kumar Jha

Beginner-Level 5

Admission in DTU, NSUT or IIT Delhi for B.Tech Course can't be get through CUET as they don't allow to do so. To get admission there you should cleared JEE Mains examination with good Percentile, then you will be applicable.

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Sathya Narayana Rangappagari

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Hi,
To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2022 candidates must secure more than or equal to the category-wise cutoff of JEE Main 2022. Only those candidates who meet JEE Main qualifying cutoffs will be eligible for appearing in JEE Advanced for admission to IITs in India. You can check here for more clarification and tentative cutoff 2022. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam-cutoff
Hope it helps!

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kirti Gupta

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Hello Anushree Dahiya, Joint Admission Committee JAC Delhi will launch JAC Delhi 2022 utility form in the third week of September 2022. Candidates may be capable of observe from the legitimate website of the exam. JOSSA is held to conduct admissions in all NIT's and GFTI'S whereas JAC is personally conducted by a set of institutions for admission in a region. Hope this helps!
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