A person who has not cleared JEE Mains and scored 90% in CBSE board exam can get a seat in your institution for chemical engineering?

Asked about NIT Calicut - National Institute of Technology - B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering

0 148 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Mahak Jain

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    Answered by

    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    No, you cannot make it to any NIT without appearing or clearing JEE Mains, you have to clear or appear in the JEE main exam.
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    Answered by

    Manpreet Singh

    7 years ago
    No, you cannot make it to any NIT without appearing or clearing JEE Mains. There is an exception for you if you're an NRI student and can get admitted through DASA scheme in which you have to write the SAT 2 exam and pay DASA fees which is 5 times the normal fees.
  • Hello Mahak!
    For the admission into any NIT you should have a minimum of 75% in board exams. And they don't look for a top score in board exams for admission. May be in a tie breaker they may look for it. You need to clear JEE Mains with a good score to get any NIT.

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