Can I take admission in this college? I have scored 420 marks in class 12th from MP board and 56 marks in JEE mains.

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Vini Singh
9 years ago
Let me clear things. First appear for jee main and qualify for advance by getting marks equal to or more than cutoff like for this year 100(gen) 70 (obc) 52 (sc) and 48 (st). Top 2 lakh candidates are eligible for advance this year. And then give Jee Advanced which is exclusively for IIT's. IIT's do

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MMDU
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9 years ago
Maharishi Markandeshwar university, Ambala is a holistic value based Multi-Campus and Multi-Faculty organization, shaping the talent and aspirations of the bright young generation not only at Graduate and Post Graduate level but also offers programs of Research such as M.Phil and Ph.D in various str

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9 years ago
Sorry brother you will have to clear jee advanced for IITS.

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Anchil Kumar
9 years ago
No, because IIT for top ten thousand students clear by jee adv.

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Gogon Brahma
9 years ago
No . You can't get admission here

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