Am I eligible for JEE Mains & Advanced after completing diploma from Lovely Professional University?
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Ashraf,
You are eligible in the sense that diploma is considered as equivalent to 12th by NITs and IITs. Also, you should have passed with at least 75% marks. Admissions are given to first year of engineering. -
You will be eligible to appear for JEE Mains and Advanced after your Diploma from LPU as Diploma students who have completed their degree or are in the final year of doing. So, you are eligible to apply for JEE Mains, but will not be given admission to NITs and CFTIs. If they qualify JEE Mains, they will have to appear for JEE Advanced and they will be given admission like class 12th pass students. No lateral entry will be allowed.
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Ashraf, yes you will be eligible to appear for JEE Mains and Advanced after your Diploma from LPU as Diploma students who have completed their degree, or are in the final year of doing. So, you are eligible to apply for JEE Mains, but will not be given admission to NITs and CFTIs. If they qualify JEE Mains, they will have to appear for JEE Advanced, and they will be given admission like class 12th pass students. No lateral entry will be allowed.
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