I got 63 marks in JEE Mains and 75% in class 12th. Which college can I get?
I belong to general category.
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I would suggest you to Private colleges as these marks won't lend you admissions in any of the NIT's. Often, rank above 50k is for the students to just assure their seats in IIT-JEE advance not for the admission Purposes. Though, the autonomous institutes of your states along with home-state quota may lend you admission with college level counselling which happens directly after JOSSA counselling. Recommendations for good private universities are:
LPU, AMITY UNIVERSITY, CHITKARA UNIVERSITY, CU, MANIPAL UNIVERSITY ( best among ), VIT, SRM etc. Best of luck. -
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JITENDRA PATEL Clear vision ..... Great thinking..... | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoYou will get some college but try in your state and through counselling round, you will get admission. -
You are not able to get any college in JOSAA counselling. So, the only option left to you is to go for a good private university with donation like VIT Vellore, MIT-Pune. Or you can go for decent private college like Amity-Noida, etc.
If you go in below average college, they attract you with their fake scholarship program. If you go in decent college they are not providing you any scholarship but they give you direct admission irrespective of your JEE marks.
If your are from general category, your 63 marks and other guys 10 marks is of same value. Because you will not get any government college or JEE base college with this marks.
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You haven't scored too great for a government college, but still you'll be able to get into a private college. And, for the best college, you should try the Shiksha - rank and college predictor.
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Hi,
You may try in following colleges:
1. Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior
2. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Kota, Rajasthan
3. Indian Institute of Information Technology Guwahati
4. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Kalyani, West Bengal
5. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Sonepat, Haryana
6. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Una, Himachal Pradesh7. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Sri City, Chittoor District, Andra Pradesh
8. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Vadodara, Gujrat
9. Ind...more -
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