can I get admission in BIT, Mesra with 121 marks and a rank of 47502 in JEE Mains?

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    Komal Banka | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    You can get BIT-Mesra, but most probably you will get the lower branches such as biotechnology. Also, you can take admission in any branch and hope for an upgrade in the special round.
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    Nikhil Raj

    8 years ago
    No chance, but you can try for it's Patna campus, maybe you can get CSE there.
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    ANAY MATHUR Follow me and get perfect answer | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    How are you?
    You may prefer Shiksha college predictor.
    In our country, people truly believe on IITs and NITs for B.Tech and placement.
    But, due to downfall, these are also losing its position.
    Apart from these, some private college are BITS, SRM, NIRMA, VIT, SKIT Jaipur, UPES Dehradun and LPU are getting higher value.
    Well, there, you may get good environment.
    A peaceful decorum and high placement records
    Thanks for asking. All the best
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    VISHAL AGNIHOTRI Current Student- BIT, Mesra | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    It all depends upon the branch you want to take admission in. Also if you are a candidate from the home state or not also decide it. One of the factor deciding your admission will be the category you belong, whether you are a general candidate or a reserved one? That will be a big factor to decide. If you need to check the opening and closing ranks of previous year for BIT mesra, use this: http://josaa.nic.in/Result2016/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Yes you can get admission in BIT Mesra as your rank is good as BIT mesra takes admission whose rank is less than 50k please check the closing rank of different college
    http://josaa.nic.in/Result2016/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx

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