I got 30 marks in JEE Mains paper 1, 69 marks in paper 2 and 24000 rank in WBJEE. How to get admission in this college?

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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    There are many universities such as Manipal, Amity, BITS and VIT which have their own exam for entrance hence, you can clear that to get into them. They appear to be under 50 in India. Rest you can take a drop. For Thapar, your marks are not sufficient enough. Best of luck.
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    Arshita Vashishat | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Thapar admissions are strictly based on JEE Mains Paper 1.
    Since you have a low score in JEE Mains, it's difficult to get admission in Thapar in branches like Computer, Electronics, etc.
    Last time, in the end, vacant seats were made open.
    You can get admission in Thapar but the branch will pose a problem.
    It is your luck if you get admission in the branch of your own choice.
    Best wishes.

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