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Scholar-Level 17
You may follow the official cut-off of JEE Mains by JOSAA in the link given:
http://jointseatallocationauthority.in/josaa-cut-marks-iits-nits-scstobcgeneral/
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Guide-Level 15
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Contributor-Level 6
But, From the year IITs has 20% reserved seat for female. Try to get in IITs.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 18
You are expecting 81 marks out of 360 I.e. 22% marks. Could you have passed 12th with these marks? CSE attracts best students. I see very slim chance for you to get admission in any of the NIT's.
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Guide-Level 15
It is not just the lateral entry, you will not get any sort of admission for Engineering in the IIT. To be eligible for B.Tech from the IITs you need to appear for entrance exam called the IIT-JEE which is gonna be replaced by the ISEET next year.
In order to appear for these entrance exams you must have passed 12th with PCM as the subjects. Since diploma course is taken after the 10th standard, it is also not poss
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Scholar-Level 18
The cut-off will be announced along with results of JEE Mains. You will have to wait till then. Just for the record cutoffs declared in 2016 were: General - 100, OBC -70, SC - 52 & ST - 48.
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