I want admission in LNMIIT Jaipur. My JEE Mains percentile is 98 but in class 12th, I got 52%. In 2021, our CBSE exams are cancelled.
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According to the eligibility criteria at LNMIIT Jaipur, you are not eligible for admission to this college. You have only 52% in your 12th grade, where, as per eligibility criteria, you need to have an aggregate of 60% in your 12th grade. This requirement is mandatory, irrespective of your JEE Mains percentile. Your JEE Mains percentile is very good and will get you into some good colleges that only require 50% or less in the 12th grade. For LNMIIT Jaipur, the only option is to apply for the 12th grade through NIOS to get the desired percentile and then appear for JEE again with that score. Therefore, you can apply to some other engine...more
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The minimum marks requirement for admission in B.Tech in LNMIIT Jaipur is given below.
1. The applicant must have passed with an aggregate of minimum 60% marks or equivalent grade in Class 12th (10+2) examination. Applicants appearing in the class 12th examination are also eligible to apply.
2. The applicant must have secured an aggregate of minimum 60% marks or equivalent grade in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in Class 12th examination.
3. The applicant must have passed with an aggregate of minimum 60% marks or equivalent grade in Class 10th examination. So, from above, you are not meeting the 12th marks requirements.
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