Can I get admission in SLIET for B.Tech with 60% in Class 12th?

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7 months ago
Yes, you can get admission in SLIET for B.Tech with 60% in Class 12th, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria and follow the admission process. To apply for B.Tech at SLIET, you must have passed 10+2 in the Science stream and have a valid JEE Main score. The JEE Main cutoff for the first r

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a year ago

Yes. you can definitely get admitted if you get 60% in 12th grade. Make sure you have to give the JEE Mains exam for entrance and get a higher score in it to get admission in SLIET.

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Hllo Please care to reply as fast you can. My brother got a seat in Food technology in Sliet through csab 2024 counseling. He has 66% in his 12th boards. Will he get an admission? Because I have read on goggle that 75% is required. Please be confirm. I will highly appreciate your reply. Please 

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