I got 60 marks in JEE. Can I get admission in Thapar University?

139 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Sanket Kumar
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Arshita Vashishat
8 years ago
Yes. You can give a try. According to first counselling list of thapar, 60 score can get you in your 2-3rd preferred branch. But undoubtedly, you can get admission in thapar. Visit: www.thapar.edu.

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priyank sharma
8 years ago
No, Thapar college has a set cut-off of about 60000 rank in Mains. Moreover you probably crossed that limit hence it is not likely for you to get into it. Moreover, the last date for applying into Thapar has been passed hence start trying for other colleges. One such suggestion be LPU. It suits to y

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Abhishek Kumar
8 years ago
Sorry but no you cannot get admission.

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Why? I fulfill the eligibility of Thapar University.

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