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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, there are several prestigious colleges in India that primarily consider JEE Main scores for admissions, without heavily weighing board examination percentages. While these institutions offer admission to various prestigious colleges, they typically do not include the top IITs in their selection process.

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Abhishek Malagi

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CV Raman Global University's B.Tech programme selection process is based on merit lists created by the institute. The merit lists are based on the marks scored by candidates in the JEE Main 2023 exam. The central counseling process for B.Tech admission is administered by the Odisha JEE. Shortlisted candidates are called for counseling by Odisha JEE (OJEE) for the final selection.

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Manish Rathod

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Overall Percentile considering Moderate Paper is 97.78 - 98.84.The provided JEE Main 2024 marks vs. rank should be noted by candidates as suggestive only. In addition to announcing the JEE results, the authority will also release the IIT JEE Main grades vs. rank 2024. Using the JEE marks vs. rank data, candidates will be able to forecast a likely range of ranks. Aspirants to the NTA JEE Main exam frequently want to know how many marks are needed for a particular rank or what rank they are assigned for a given number of marks. In response to a student inquiry, Shiksha has made available the anticipated JEE Main scores by rank.

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Arastu Thakur

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Securing a seat in a top engineering college or a seat for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) might be difficult with a JEE Mains NTA score of 43.73 (assuming a percentile around 25-30). State Engineering Colleges: Many states conduct their own engineering entrance exams or accept JEE Main scores for admissions into state government colleges. These colleges often have lower cut-offs compared to national institutes. Research the engineering entrance exams or cut-offs based on JEE Mains scores in your state, particularly for branches other than CSE.Branches with Lower Cut-offs: Consider exploring engineering branches within these co
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Arastu Thakur

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Amity University, Noida offers admission into their B.Tech. Aerospace Engineering programme through two main channels:Amity JEE Entrance Exam: This is the university's own entrance exam for engineering programs. Scoring well in Amity JEE guarantees admission and might even make you eligible for scholarships.JEE Mains Score: Amity University also accepts JEE Mains scores for B.Tech. admissions, including Aerospace Engineering. However, there's no publicly available minimum cut-off score specifically mentioned for JEE Mains.Explore other engineering programs offered by Amity University that might interest you. The cut-off requirements fo
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Yash Mittal

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Anand International College of Engineering admission 2024 is primarily entrance as well as merit based as well. The college offers BTech programme in 5 different specialisations and only accepts the rank and scores of JEE Main exam for Anand International College of Engineering BTech admission.   

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Arastu Thakur

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While it's difficult to guarantee admission into any specific NIT with a score of 130 in JEE Main, considering your SC category, there's a possibility of securing a seat in some NITs for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program. However, it's crucial to understand various factors that influence the selection process:Factors Affecting Admission:Previous Years' Cutoff Trends: The cutoff marks for different NITs and their programs vary significantly each year depending on several factors like:Number of applicants: A higher number of applicants can lead to higher cutoffs.Difficulty level of the exam: If the JEE Main exa
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Madagoni Kranthi Kumar

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Dayananda Sagar University t Accept JEE Score And There have a Own Entrance Exam (CET)/ AIEEE and Check The Result, Ranking And Document Procedure And order to offer a seat in B.Tech course (all specialisations). Other than these entrance exams, a candidate can also obtain a direct admission to B.Tech/BE at DSCE via Management quota.

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Yash Mittal

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Bhabha University admission is both merit and entrance based. The University accepts the scores and rank obtained by candidates in the JEE Main examination. Candidates who does not appear for JEE Main cannot apply for Bahbha University BTech admission offered at any of the affiliated college. 

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Mahi Vadhavan

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Yes, IISER Pune - Indian Institute of Science Education & Research accepts JEE scores for admission to its B.Sc programs. Candidates can choose to apply through various channels, including KVPY, JEE Advanced, or the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) for admission to the BS-MS dual degree course at IISER Pune. The institute offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in various disciplines and follows an entrance and merit-based admission process. Additionally, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria and cutoff percentages set by IISERs for admission to different programs

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