I got 62.2% in BSEB. Am I eligible to give JEE Mains?

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Asked by Sahil Gupta
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Nikhil Bhusari
8 years ago
You can take JEE Mains, but to get admissions in IITs/NITs/GFTIs/IIITs, you should score 75% aggregate in PCM for an open school. The required score is 65% for SC/ST candidates. Good luck.

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Varun  Mehta
8 years ago
Hello Sahil, You are eligible for appearing in IIT JEE 2018, but according to the eligibility criteria for admissions in various IITs, NITs and CFTIs you are not eligible for admission in these colleges. You need at least 75% in class 12th for being eligible for admission in these colleges. Do not

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8 years ago
Yes, you can appear for JEE MAins, but you won't be able to take admission in NITs or IITs.

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