Can I get admission in NIT or IIT to pursue B.Tech?

I scored 80 marks in JEE Mains. I am eligible to appear in JEE Advanced exam.

185 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Akshay Raj Ps
13 Answers
A
2 years ago
Admission to NITs and IITs is based on the performance of candidates in the Joint Entrance Examination JEE Main and Advanced respectively. To be eligible for JEE Main a candidate must have passed their class 12th or equivalent examination with Physics Mathematics, and Chemistry as compulsory subject

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D
3 years ago
Yes sure. Why not? 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.

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M
3 years ago
If your marks meet the cutoff marks, you are eligible to write the advance exams. And if you score well in advance you can get into IITS.

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H
4 years ago
Hi Akshay just go through this link and fill out the required details College predictor in Shiksha https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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AANCHAL JHINGAN
5 years ago
Yes, you can. Just confirm the latest cut off of JEE Mains on the basis of which admission process are done.

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Yash Singhal
6 years ago
Yes, you can easily get admission in any of the NITs or the IIITs with this score.

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
Hello, If you are eligible to appear in advanced then use this opportunity to score big since your marks are not good enough to get admission into any NITs. Good luck.

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S
6 years ago
You can get admissions in NITs & IITs by qualifying JEE Main examinations. You can check the latest cutoff of JEE Main exam for your eligibility to the various colleges.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
Indian Citizen can apply. NRIs, PIOs, OCIs & Foreign national candidates can also apply. Have to score at least 75% marks in class 12th Board exams. As you have scored 80 marks, so your admission will depend upon your category.

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Varun dixit
7 years ago
Indian Citizen can apply. NRIs, PIOs, OCIs & Foreign national candidates can also apply. Have to score at least 75% marks in class 12th Board exams. As you have scored 80 marks, so your admission will depend upon your category.

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