I got 173 marks in JEE Main and got 93% in plus two exam. Can you please help me to get admission in a good college for B.Tech CS?
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoWelcome, Aswin P. Today, the JEE Mains exam's absolute scores are no longer significant; instead, what matters is your percentile score or the rating you received from the National Testing Agency. Although you have not specified which category you fall under, the fact that you have not mentioned JEE Advanced or any NIT suggests that you are interested in applying to engineering colleges in your state. Based on your percentile or JEE Mains rating, Shiksha has created a college predictor that will tell you which institution you can get into. -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
3 years agoHello Aswin P, these days absolute marks in JEE Mains examination have lost their relevance and what is of importance is the percentile that you have obtained or the ranking that has been given by National testing agency. You have not mention as to from what category you are but the very fact that you are not talking of either JEE Advanced or any NIT indicates that you are interested in seeking admission in and Engineering College of your state. Shiksha has come out with a college predictor that will predict the college that you can get based on your percentile or ranking in JEE Mains. I am attaching it below for your ready reference f...more
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