Can I pursue B.Tech in the best colleges with 75 marks in JEE Mains and 134663 rank (SC Category)?
I got 49 in maths,60 in physics,50 in chemistry & 61 in English.
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75 marks with SC category provides you a fair chance of getting admission in some NIT for B.Tech. And yes, NITs are among best technical colleges in India.
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoYou can check more accurately on the link provided below by entering your rank and category:
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Well, with this marks, it is difficult to get any NIT with satisfied branch. But, you can try, as there are chances of getting NITs with home states and category. And, if you want to pursue private colleges, then it easier for you, because they just want average marks. All they need is donation.
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With such marks, it is difficult to get any top college. It will be a tough call for you to get admission into a government college based on your JEE Mains marks, but you can still apply for private universities conducting their own entrance exam or offer admission on the basis of class 12th marks. Private universities also provide quality education with these days and best infrastructure to study. You should select a college with the best placements and overall rankings such as SRM, LPU, Jaypee, and other AKTU institutes. Good Luck.
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Not aware about the exact number of JEE rank required but with marks if the caste is ST/SC you are eligible with 55% marks in pcm and if you belong to general category you are eligible with 60% marks in pcm. You must have applied for JEE Mains along with PCM marks.
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Just go through this link and fill out the required details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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