Can I get admission to a government college with 61 percentile in my JEE Mains 27 Jan shift 1 as an SC candidate?

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    Sattwik Kumar Mardan Interested in BCA | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    With a JEE Mains percentile of 61 as an SC candidate, you have the chances to secure admission in government colleges depending on your state. While admission to NITs may be competitive, there are opportunities to gain entry into decent state government colleges based on your percentile.

    It is advisable to explore state-specific counseling procedures and consider alternative colleges that align with your academic goals and preferences. Additionally, staying informed about cutoff trends and participating actively in counseling processes can enhance your chances of securing a seat in a government college.

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