Can I get admission in NIT, IIT or DTU with 54 marks in JEE Mains?
I belong to SC category.
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Yes you can in lower branches like civil, environmental, for IIT JEE Advanced marks will be considered.
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoYou will not be able to secure any seat in NITs, IITs and DTU. These are the top colleges in India and the cut-off marks are really high in these colleges. Even if you are from SC category, the cut-off will be more than what you have scored in the exam. So, you have two options:
1. You can go to other colleges which accepts the JEE Mains scores.
2. Or, you can prepare for another year and get good scores in JEE Mains exam. This time, you have to dedicate yourself to studies. -
HI,
Please check out this college predictor link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Thank you. -
Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Mumbai-856/cutoff-jee-main
You can simply search for the college of your choice and check its cutoff. Chances are less but you can try. -
No, with 54 marks its bot possible to get admission in NIT, IIT or DTU.
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Hi, 54 marks are not enough to get into any NIT, DTU or IIT. There is a little chance if you have SC/ST quota and Delhi region quota, then maybe you'd get production or BT.
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You need to score at least 60-70 in your category and 80% in boards for the same. 54 marks are not enough for getting into NIT, IIT and like institutions. You need to score at least 60-70 in your category and 80% in boards for the same.
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Getting admission with 54 marks in JEE Mains in colleges in NIT, IIT or DTU is not possible. But if the candidate scores good percentile in boards to balance his marks, he/she can get admission.
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It is very less likely unless you are a pwd candidate.
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