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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can definitely do an M.Tech in agriculture after completing your B.Tech in Biotechnology. Biotechnology deals with the use of Micro-Organisms, such as yeasts, bacteria, or biological substances. Agricultural engineering deals with food processing, farm machinery, soil, and water engineering.

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Aryaa mishra

Contributor-Level 6

Well, from the information provided by you I am afraid that you might not get an IIT, since you need at least 60% marks in JEE Advanced to get into IIT 's for reserved category. You might succeed next year. Best of luck for next year.

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harsh vardhan

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, Diploma holders are eligible to appear for IIT JEE 2019, but they will be considered similar to 12th passed candidates.

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PRERIT Shankar

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You have to clear the entrance test conduct by the IIT in order to get the admission there first look which IIT offers your course then get a form of the same full out the form upload it get he payment done do the test if you pass you will call for a councelling session after that you will be able to join the IIT.

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SHANU KATIYAR

Beginner-Level 2

The latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Goa is expected as
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JEE Advanced Cutoff 2022 (Expected) :
Round 1
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering: 4011
B.Tech Mathematics and Computing: 5142
B.Tech Electrical Engineering: 7537
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering: 9988

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Pawan Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

You cannot get IIT simply based on JEE Mains score but yes you can definitely get into NIT it depending upon the cut off that year.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Based on the information you have given, you have fewer chances of getting admission into IIT. However, you can try getting admission into government colleges, NITs, IIITs, and private colleges that accept JEE scores. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below.
1-NIT Silchar-National Institute of Technology
2-IIIT Guwahati-Indian Institute of Information Technology, Assam
3-DTU-Delhi Technological University
4-NIT Calicut National Institute of Technology
5-NIT Trichy-National Institute of Technology
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GUDIVADA VIDYADHARASAI

Beginner-Level 4

Yes you can able to write the GATE CS paper in the future from the IIT it the our future to go the GATE entrance if the eligible.

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Priyanshu Mishra

Beginner-Level 3

No, 75%is not required for admission in any IIT NIT IIIT or GFTI. There is no minimum percentage criteria in government. Colleges.

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Priyanshu Mishra

Beginner-Level 3

No, you cannot get IIT. But, there is still a chance that you would get an NIT.

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