I got 65.8% in 12th CBSE board and scored 36 in JEE mains with SC category. Can I get a government college in Uttarakhand for B.Tech?

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Asked by Sumit Kumar
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Saikat Bagchi
9 years ago
You cannot get admission in any government college as your percentage is very low.

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Hey there, I am not sure whether you will get any government college as the ranks cutoff may be high for you. You may try for any private college though. Thanks for asking. Do visit again at https://shiksha.com

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