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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With such percentage, you are eligible for taking admission in CT University.
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You can get admission in your state government College.
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Hello Harsh,
You can get direct admission in some private colleges and also some good colleges by management quota if you don't want to drop a year.
But for this, you have PCM 50% aggregate atleast in 12th. As per your category, your marks is too low to get good college. -
You met the criteria for admissions in private institutions. So, you can apply for them, but you also need to appear in the entrance exam. There are several universities which conduct their entrance test on annual basis. Like IPU CET SRM JEE, VITEEE etc.
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Kindly go through the below link. Hope this will resolve your query. https://www.shiksha.com/jee-mains-college-predictor -
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If you really Interested to join B.Tech through NIT or IIT. You better to try again for JEE Mains and you start prepare for JEE Mains examination. If you prepare well, It is possible to get good marks in this examination. If you belong to general category you definitely don't get any NIT college. Some private colleges and other deemed universities can give you admission through your score. They may give you concession.
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