Can I get an engineering college with 56 marks in JEE Mains and MHCET and 48% in 12th?

I want to pursue mechanical engineering.

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Nishant Panchal
7 years ago
You cannot get engineering college, as your marks are too less in class 12th. Even, you get admission, then also you would not be eligible to sit in any interview of companies for being recruited. So, go and look for another options. All the Best.

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Akash Malav
7 years ago
No, it is very tough. Hope you understand, your performance in both JEE Mains and class 12th is not satisfactory. You can repeat once again in class 12th, and give a chance to JEE Mains again. All the best.

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H
7 years ago
Other than engineering, you can go with many other fields, like ITI (industrial training institute). After completing your ITI course, you can get a job in any industry as a technician. You can complete your degree side by side. You can even get a greater position than a technician.

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And by polytechnic.

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