Hi, I got 50 marks in JEE Main and 84% in 10th. Is there any possibility to get admission in Thapar College?

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Arshita Vashishat
7 years ago
You can try! As per 1st counseeling list, 50 score can get you in your 3rd-4th preferred branch. So, yes. You can try and get admission. Visit: www.thapar.edu.

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Manish Motwani
7 years ago
No, Thapar college has a set cutoff of about 60000 rank in Mains. Moreover, you probably crossed that limit hence it is not likely for you to get into it. Moreover, the last date for applying into Thapar has been passed so start trying for other colleges. One such suggestion is LPU.

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Shivam Chhirolya
7 years ago
Hello Gurpreet, please use Shiksha college predictor by given link: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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