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Aditya Kumar

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No, since your overall percentage is less than 75%, so you are not eligible.

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Aditya Kumar

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If you have got more than 75% in 12th board exam and you are being allocated any seat through JoSAA, you are eligible for getting admission.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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No, you are not eligible as the minimum eligibility is 75% in 10+2. DVD.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the eligibility criteria of JEE Main Candidates can appear in the JEE Main exam for three consecutive years. Because you have passed 12th in year 2017 so you can appear in JEE Main in three consecutive years 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively.

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Pooja Noothi

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Hope you are doing good. Here is your answer to your query. B.Sc. In biotechnology is a rare group but candidates will have great future by doing this. Eligibility criteria for this group is candidate seeking admission to B.Sc. Bio-Technology have to pass 10+2 with stream of Physics Chemistry as core subjects with more than 50% overall and 45% for SC / ST students and 60% in each core subject. For getting admission we need to attend entrance exam for B.Sc. Biotechnology are JMI Entrance Exam DUET KCET KIITEE. The to colleges in India for biotechnology courses are Jamia Millia Islamia University, Fergusson college, St. Xavier's college
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RohitKumar ...

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These are the general points considered for allowing a student to sit for on campus placement:
1. No active Backlog
2. No UFM case at that time
3. Here in NITRR, if you have got any PPO off campus, then they won't allow you to sit for on campus.

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BHAWNA JAIN

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HI, for admission in IIT/NIT need to obtain 75% aggregate percentage or for all subjects and 50% marks in aggregate PCM.

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Deeksha Dixit

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As you are aware, the JEE Main Cutoff for 2022 was recently released, and usually this cutoff is of two types: the qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff. The admission cutoff for JEE Main is the opening and closing ranks for B.Tech admission at the National Institute of Technology (NIT). It will be released by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). According to the information you have given, you may be able to get the B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering into select institutes such as the National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, and NIT Jamshedpur and NIT Raipur. However, getting into the NIT will also depend on your catego
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Priyanshu Mishra

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Yes, 75 percent criteria is removed from NITS.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Your percentile is too low. With 23percentile you can not get admission in top colleges like NIT, government or top private colleges. You can not qualify for JEE advance with above mark. General Category candidates need to score a minimum of 95+ percentile score to get NITs. For reserved category candidates, an 80+ percentile score is enough to get NITs. For getting admission in the NITs, IIITs or GFTIs, you need to score atleast 98 percentile to get the top branches, especially in NIT. Thisis for the general category. Hope it helps.

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