Hi, my son has got 95.6 percentile (35-40k rank) in JEE Mains(Part 1), might secure 85% marks in 12th also. Please confirm admission chance.
Asked about The NorthCap University - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
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Hi,
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Yes definitely you should apply for The NorthCap University
http://www.ncuindia.edu/
NorthCap University (NCU) is the best private engineering university in Gurgaon, Haryana. It offers an extensive range of job oriented graduate, postgraduate and doctoral degrees in an extensive range of disciplines. -
Although he has scored a good percentile, I would suggest him to appear for the second time in the month of April. If he scores well, the best of the two will be considered. At this percentile, I think if he waits for second or third round counseling he might get a better one. But he will definitely get a good private institute.
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Hi,
Considering the percentile score and expected marks in 12th standard, your son definitely has a higher chance of getting admission in The Northcap University, Gurugram.
The selection criteria for getting admission is as follows:
1.60% weightage will be given to JEE 2019 Main
2. 40% weightage will be given to the aggregate marks in English, Maths, Physics and Chemistry secured in 10+2 or
equivalent.
All the best! -
The eligibility criteria of ITM University, Gurgaon is 10+2 (English Medium) examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education or equivalent examination from a recognized board in Science stream with an overall aggregate of minimum 60% . Must appear in JEE 2019.
Selection criteria :- 60% weightage will be given to JEE 2019 Main (Paper I) and 40% weightage will be given to the aggregate marks in English, Maths, Physics and Chemistry secured in 10+2 or equivalent.
The total number of seats in CSE are about 300.
So keeping the JEE-Main percentile, number of seats and expected 12th marks in consideration, the admission chances of...more
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