Can I get bit mesra with 78 percentile in obc category with 85%in 12th exam.

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Asked by Anshi Kumari
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6 years ago
We will be better able to answer you if you mention your CRL rank. Alternatively, you can refer to your Ranking with a view to the previous year's cutoff range from the website of www.josaa.nic.in. The probability will be clear based on your ranking.

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S.L. Abhipsa
6 years ago
Unfortunately, your percentile is too low to get you a seat in BIT Mesra regardless of your OBC category. So, you should prepare well and again try for BIITSAT exam or else you can join in B.Tech course in any other college. All the best!

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Mayurdeep Bora
6 years ago
It' s quite tough in the 1st round as most students prefer BITS over NIT. However, you need to appear for BITSAT to enter into any BIT. So try to crack BITSAT considered as one of the toughest exam for engineering for direct entry to BITS. Good Luck.

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