Can I get admission in DAIICT if I score 95% in 12th CBSE and 71% in JEE Mains?

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It all depends on your AIR. Given that, you got 71% in JEE Mains, I am assuming you have a score of 255-256 which brings you a rank of around a maximum of 3K which means you have a guarantee to get in DA-IICT. The cut-off ranks are around 12K. Hope this helps.

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Shreemad Patel
8 years ago
Hello Aaditya, It all boils down to your AIR, as per last few years cut-off rank details, it can be said that if your AIR is less than 10K, then you may get admission in B.Tech (Hons) in ICT with minor in computational science and if your rank is less than 15K, then you might get admission in B.Te

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