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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

No, you cannot get into NITs through ECET.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Afzal,
If you want to improve your marks, you have to attempt all the papers. If you give one or two papers, it will be not considered by the JEE and your previous year marks will be taken into consideration.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Kindly use the college predictor app. Hope this will resolve your query. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
All the best.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Kindly use the college predictor app. I hope this will resolve your query.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
All the best.

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Kundan SinghQualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE)

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Yes, you are eligible for next year JEE exam.J EE has nothing to do with your past years. Although you will have only one attempt for JEE Advanced and two for JEE Main.

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Hardeep Sidhu

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No, for getting admission into pursue's, first thing is your +2 stage should be cleared in all subjects and then you have to appear in JEE Mains exam . Also you have to clear the cutoff based on your category in JEE Mains exam .After this there are some chances to get into the pursue's.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sethi!
The minimum eligibility to get admission into NITs, IITs is to have atleast 75% in your board exams and yes a decent score in the JEE Mains and Advanced exams.
If you don't have 75% then you are not eligible for admission.

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chandan kasuladeviit is competitive world run for life

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Yes, if you're qualified in JEE Mains, you can get a seat at NITs and you can also go for JEE Advanced.

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Arpit Jain

Beginner-Level 4

Just wait for the counselling date. I think it would be in mid June. Fill the required forms but with such marks, there are no chances of any government college so better keep searching for a private one.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sasi Kumar!
The admission to any of the NITs, IIITs and GFTIs is based on your marks and all India ranks in JEE main examination. (Joint Entrance Examination).
To get admission into IITs, you need to clear both JEE main and after that JEE Advanced examination. If your rank and score is too good then you can get the top IITs.
And also, the minimum eligibility to get admission into these universities is to have atleast 75% in your board exams.
All the best!

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