How many marks do I need to score to JEE Mains to get admission in IIIT Hyderabad? I belong to OBC category.

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6 years ago
Try scoring more than 250 in your JEE Mains since iiit Hyderabad is one among the top colleges and admissions here are highly compitative.

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archit kumar
7 years ago
Hello Bipradip, IIIT-Hyderabad is among top-notch engineering colleges of India so you need to score very high for getting admission there, so considering your category you will have to score more than 200 marks to get there. All the best.

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