How much do I need to score in JEE Mains to become eligible for this college?

160 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Sri Smily
3 Answers
Rishabh Jain
9 years ago
There are two sectors available for this college and cutoffs for both the colleges are a bit different. At sector 62, the seats are filled very quickly and you must score well under 70,000 rank in JEE Mains to get there. For sector 128, you may still get the college at Rs 1.5 lakhs for CSE. You can

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
Sankalp Gupta
8 years ago
To be on safer side you should get above 100 marks in JEE Mains.

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
Hello Sri, There are no cut-offs. However, you need to score reasonably well for getting admission in this college. You should aim for 60 percentile or more.

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon

Similar Questions for you

Yes, JEE Mains has been listed as an accepted entrance exam for MIT Academy of Engineering BTech admission. The institute has also listed MHT-CET as its accepted entrance exam. Thus, candidates with a JEE Mains score can apply directly without appearing for MHT-CET.

 

CT Group of Institutions (North Campus) offers scholarships to students who crack the JEE Mains exam. Institution offers various scholarship categories including merit based aid for exceptional JEE Mains performance. 

Guru Nanak Institute of Technology accepts JEE Main scores for admission in BTech programme. However, it is not compulsory. Aspirants with WBJEE or CE-AMPAI scores can also get admission in BTech provided they also meet the eligibility criteria.

Students who gave the JEE Main session 2 exam and want to take admission at IITs should start preparing for the JEE Advanced exam. Students with a more than 98th percentile should start to study for the JEE Advanced exam.

Those who have secured a percentile between 95th and 98th should focus more on

...Read more

With a JEE Main percentile of 90.94 and CRL rank ~1.4 Lacs (female, general category), you have realistic chances in mid-tier NITs (later rounds), state government colleges, and strong private universities in Tamil Nadu and Bangalore for ECE/EEE. Top NITs/IIITs are unlikely, but good regional option

...Read more

Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else.

On Shiksha, get access to

66K
Colleges
|
1.2K
Exams
|
6.9L
Reviews
|
1.9M
Answers

Learn more about...

Share Your College Life Experience

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?

Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics

or

Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts

Have a question related to your career & education?

or

See what others like you are asking & answering