Can I get direct admission in SVNIT in B.Tech (cs) as a general PPWD? I scored 82.4% in 12th from BSEB in 2019 without appearing in JEE'19.

BSEB 10th-76.8% (2017), BSEB 12th-82.4% (2019), Not appeared in JEE Mains 2019.

68 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Manish Jha
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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
No, you can not take admission in SVNIT without appearing in JEE-Main. All the B.Tech admission in NITs are done on the basis of ranks obtained in JEE-Main. However, you are entitled for 5% reservation quota in your category for admission.

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