Can I get a government college with 73.6% in 12th (CBSE) with 35 marks in JEE Mains?

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Prashant Kumar
8 years ago
Sorry, but you will not be able to get Government Colleges. May be, you will not be able to get in your state, or you can go for Private Colleges.

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Aakib Khan
8 years ago
You cannot get NITs but you can go for your state government engineering colleges. You can definitely get admission there.

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Buddy you can get that from your state government education website. I don't know about that.

K
8 years ago
I think, you are talking about national government colleges. So, you can't get it since you have not scored 75% marks in board.

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