I got 49% in 12th from Bihar board and PCM percentage is 41.4 and JEE Main number is 24. Can I get admission?

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Asked by Sonal Singh
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Archita Chouhan
7 years ago
Hello, Your JEE marks are too low and your 12th percentile is also less than 75%. So, you are not eligible for Mains counselling and you won't get any good government or private college. But you can get any private college. All the best!

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abhishek jha
7 years ago
See, we both know that your 12th marks are less than 60 percent, which is not enough for engineering from a good college. My advice to you is to go for other options. For example, if you are interested in web designing and developing, then there are lots of institutes that provide courses in them.

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