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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Since you have not qualified the city off marks you can most definitely not apply for counselling under JoSAA. On the bright side, you can definitely apply for counselling for admission into government colleges of your own state or directly get admission into any private colleges of your choice. All the best.
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You will get good government colleges in India, and if you are still interested in getting a good college which might be NIT or if you want IIT then it will be quite hard for you to get admissions in it and if you belong to SC ST category then and you might get a good college on the basis of their category. If you liked my answer then please upvote.
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It seems that you are not getting an NIT but do not worry, you have second chance for JEE Mains. If you score better then you can get a good college or you can select the good college available for this score. You can check the list of most probable colleges at this score here:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-main-rank-predictor -
You can get direct admission in some private colleges and also some good colleges by management quota if you don't want to drop.
You won't get easily any NIT'S or IIT'S, but you can try for that. But if don't want to drop then go for some private college. There are many best private college. For more information you can hit the link
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor. -
You will not get any government college. You can for private college like Chitkara University. It is a very good private engineering college. For my detailed review of Chitkara University, please check this link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/my-college-helped-me-change-for-the-better-kinshuk-bagla-blogId-20279. -
Answered by
Shikhar Mogha RESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO) | Contributor-Level 9
6 years agoHi Harsh,
Based on your rank, it is hard for you to get any CFTI or any good college. Nonetheless you should try more efficiently next time. I hope it helps!
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With the above-mentioned score, you cannot get any government college, but you should try to take admission in a private college.
All the best. -
If you belong to the SC/ST category, you can easily get a government college or if you belong to the OBC category then getting a college with this score is pretty tough, but you can try or if you are a general category candidate, try for private colleges.
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