How much do I need to score in JEE mains to get admission? Can I get admission for B.Tech on the basis of class 12th scores?

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Asked by Rohit Kumar
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Anish Manchanda
9 years ago
You need atleast 250/360 to get an IIT provided that you score good in Advance and your Board class12 % is 90 above. **For instance you scored 90% above in boards and scored 200-230atleast in JEE-MAINS then you can get DTU and NSIT which are totally amazing colleges. Focus on mains as the score of J

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Rahul Singh
9 years ago
Hi Rohit, Well i dont know the exact score needed in JEE mains for the admission in JSS but yes admissions are taken through JEE mains ranks form past few years . And you can't get admission through class 12th scores .

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Akash Prasher
9 years ago
yes! many private collages gives admission on 12th result alone. but for a reputed collages you may need to crack JEE and other competitive exams..

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