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7 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1483449467php4mBJft_s.jpeg)
Contributor-Level 7
There is no eligibility but there is every year a cutoff score for mains and advance ND-CET.
It varies every year.
Have a nice day
All the best for future!
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
According to the previous year opening and closing ranks, your chances of getting an IIT are really low and for mechanical engineering you rank should be at least 5000-7000. So your chances are less. You can try it in the counselling.
Refer the link below to know the previous year opening and closing ranks:
http://josaa.nic.in/Result2016/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you belong to SC or ST then you have chances to get IITs but I'm not sure whether you can get the top IITs with this score even if you belong to SC or ST. If you belong to some other category then your chances to get the top IITs will be low.
Your AIR and category rank are the two important parameters that determine your admission. So wait till the results.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can appear for JoSAA counselling as you would have cleared the exam but your chances of getting an IIT will be very low. Even if you get an IIT, you may not get the top ones and you will also have very low chances to get a good course.
But you can try in the counselling to get a good college and course.
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7 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1519530574phpxpfGd3_s.jpeg)
Scholar-Level 17
Please check the closing rank by the link given below given by JoSAA and counseling body of IITs:
http://josaa.nic.in/Result2016/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
No, you should not spend 2 years for IIT after class 12th. Many students spend only a maximum of 1 year and that too only if they have the confidence of getting into IIT by doing hard work. Also, you need to answer the question, why did you spend a year after class 12th? When the companies come for placements, they always look for the continuity in studies.
So, choose wisely. If you can get admission in IIT then drop 1 year, if you cant then don't waste time as many have failed in JEE Advanced even after spending a year.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Cut off of JEE Advance is going to be a bit high because maximum marks were high for general category people.
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