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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Bhukya Nithin, even though your question was almost 1 year old I will be trying to answer it with the current scenario. National testing agency which conducts JEE Mains examination in multiple sessions declares the results session wise as well as overall fundamentally in the percentile form. They also publish percentile cutoffs for different categories of students. The students who have scored equivalent or more percentiles are only authorised to take part in the counselling for admission to NIT or equivalent institute. Till last year they had given relaxation of the condition of 75% in the 12th standard for admission into IIT bu
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Prashant Kushwah, to tell you frankly the admissions in the branch of computer Science engineering is quite tough and one needs to be in the top percentile to think of getting admission. This is so because almost every student gives this branch as the first choice and the seats are always limited in number. In such a scenario one definitely desires a knowledgeable guess as to where are the better chances of admission. To help you and the students in similar situation Shiksha has come out with a college predictor based on the JEE Mains examination results so that students across India and particularly in the states where this exam
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tarun mittal

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Based on your domicile of UP and your JEE Mains percentile, you can get admission to some of the government engineering colleges such as Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU) and Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT). I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Bhavana Pandey

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University offers a BTech course in a full-time mode. IP University BTech admission is based on candidates' performance in JEE Main Paper 1 score for all specializations except Biotechnology. The basic eligibility to be able to apply for the course is that the candidate should have passed Class 12 from CBSE with Science, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% provided that the candidate has passed each subject separately, and English (core/ elective/functional) should be a mandatory subject.

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Ashleigh

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There is no such criteria to get admission in DTU without giving JEE Mains as you will have to qualify for JEE with decent score. So if you wish to get seat in DTU then it is advisable to crack JEE with good marks and apply for JAC Delhi counseling.

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Vaibhav pal

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Hi, based on the given information, it is not possible to determine where a 34 percentile score can get admission for Computer Science. However, some sources provide information on the eligibility criteria and admission process for various courses in different colleges and universities. For example, according to a source, candidates must have passed the 12th (intermediate) or its equivalent examination from the government-recognised board with the subjects as Physics Mathematics, and Chemistry with a percentage of 50% (for general candidates) to be eligible for engineering courses in Tamil Nadu. Similarly, the admission process for B.A
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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It's difficult to get a seat in central government college. You can apply in state government college if you have state quota. You can drop a year also and focus on JEE Main and JEE advance only. While doing your 12 th class it's difficult to manage JEE and boards exam preparation, your time and focus gets divided so it's advisable to drop a year and focus only on JEE Main and JEE advance. All the best.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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You might get lower branches in some NITs but it's not worth it. You can go to other colleges or drop out and appear again next year. I suggest you take your time and focus on JEE core and progress. Because boards and JEE at the same time are difficult for many students to manage. Or your ideas aren't clear because you haven't given them enough time, so there's no harm in taking a drop. But a few things I want to clarify about taking the plunge, assuming it's the only chance life has given you, and you won't waste that chance by sacrificing social media accounts like fb, Instagram, etc. You have OBC category so make sure it is consider
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Kaushalk shukla

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There are several good private colleges in India that accept JEE Mains marks for admission to B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering. Here are some of them:
VIT University, Vellore
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
Amity University, Noida
SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida
LPU - Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar.

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Prachi Beriwal

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I can provide you with some tips that may help you improve your score:
Identify your weaknesses: Look back at your mock test and SEE which areas you struggled in. Make a note of these topics and focus on improving your understanding of them. Time management: Practice time management by taking timed tests and working on your speed and accuracy. This will help you get comfortable with the pace of the exam. Revise thoroughly: Revise all the important concepts and formulas in the subjects you are weak in. Go through your notes and solve as many practice problems as you can. Stay focused and positive: Stay focused on your goals and maintain
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