Does University of Hyderabad accept JEE Main?

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    Mani Khanna Of Family, Friends and Food | Contributor-Level 9

    9 months ago

    Yes, as per the official website, Class of Hyderabad accepts Class8 Main scores for final admission to the University of Hyderabad. For the same, however, students are also required to be in the top 20 percentile of successful candidates in their respective Class 12 (or equivalent) exam of the respective stream and/ or board OR the candidate must have secured a minimum of 75% aggregate (for General or OBC-NCL category) or a minimum of 65% aggregate (for SC, ST or PWD category) in the Class 12 (or equivalent) exam of respective stream and board.

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    Bhupinder Kour | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The University of Hyderabad does not accept JEE Main scores for admissions.

    • JEE Main is primarily used for admissions to NITs, IITs, GFTIs, and various private and government engineering colleges across India.
    • Candidates can use tools like the JEE Main College Predictor 2024 to assess their admission chances based on their rank, percentile, home state, and gender.
    • JEE Main ranks are crucial for determining admission to different colleges, with each institute having specific cutoff ranks for various branches.
    • The JEE Main 2024 exam is a significant factor in securing admission to top engineering colleges in India, and candidates should be a
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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    For UoH - University of Hyderabad BTech admission 2024, the institute takes the JEE Main score, which is followed by the JoSAA Counselling procedure. The University of Hyderabad's JEE Main cutoff for 2024 will be made public following the conclusion of the first and second sessions of the exam. 

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