I got 57% in 12th, 47 percentile in JEE Mains and I am from ST category. Can I get admission in SGSITS?

Asked about Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science - B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

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    Er Abhishek Agarwal Structural Design Engineer | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Yes, you will easily get admission in the college specified by you. Work harder to become a good engineer. All the best. Please like and follow.
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    Yash Gupta | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Main rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Main and seats available in IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and other SFTIs.
    The rank predicted might not be accurate but it certainly does give an idea to the aspirant.
    Know your college admission chances based on your JEE Main Rank, Home State, Caste, Gender, etc here https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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    Karan Gehlod

    5 years ago
    You can get admission based on your JEE Mains score itself. You should check previous year cutoffs for more information. You can check previous year cutoffs on MPDTE site. But getting admission in SGSITS and getting your preferred branch is different so please check cutoffs carefully for your category.
    You can also get college at college level counseling but branch options are less in that category.
    MP DTE portal link : "https://dte.mponline.gov.in/portal/services/onlinecounselling/administration/frmgetcollege.aspx"
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    Aishwarya Agrawal Engineer | Mentor | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Hello Devashish,
    I appreciate your efforts but I think you should keep some other colleges also in your list because with such percentage getting SGSITS would be challenging. So, try to look around for more colleges.
    Good luck!

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