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What will happen when you come up to the stage of JEE Mains, cannot be predicted today. But admission to IIT's is via JEE Advanced. You have to be in top 2L students to be eligible to appear.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Your category rank should be below 200, so that you may get a seat at IIT Bombay. Whatever be the score, if your rank is good, you can get a seat as the cut-off scores changes every year.
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2. Chemical Engineering: 124 seats
3. Civil Engineering: 117 seats
4. Computer Science and Engineering: 87 seats
5. Electrical Engineering: 60 seats
6. Engineering Physics: 30 seats
7. Mechanical Engineering: 116 seats
8. Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science: 98 seats
9. Bachelor of Science-Chemistry: 32 seats
10. Electrical Engineering with M.Tech. in Communications and Signal Processing: 32 seats
11. Electrical Engineering with M.Tech. in Microelectronics: 32 seats
12. Energy Engineering with M.Tech. in Energy Systems Engineering: 30 seats
13. Engineering Physics with M.Tech. in Engineering Physics w
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Yes, definitely you can. JEE Mains is an exam that would enable admission in first year of NITs. For lateral admission into 2nd year, there is normally no exam since it's based on marks obtained in Diploma.
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You will 100% get admission in aerospace engineering in your desired IIT.
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I am very happy that you are dreaming and dreaming big. IIT Mumbai is the top draw for Aeronautical Engineering branch.
Regular studies, exercise and pranayama are the best thing in achieving your dreams. Plan a schedule that covers all this every day. Take mock tests. May be join a coaching institute. These will teach you how to answer quickly. That's it.
Best wishes.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
JEE Main scores, e.g., IIIT-H use these scores.
All India Ranks touched base at through the standardization system utilized by JEE Mains. These positions are utilized by NITs to give confirmation.
Board checks just fill in as qualifying criteria for admissions to the IITs. Fundamentally, this implies regardless of the possibility that you get an average AIR in the JEE Advanced, you would not be considered for confirmation unless your Board marks are over a specific rate or percentile.
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