I got 68 percent in 12th but Jee main postponed due to corona epidemic can I apply without Jee main.?

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Asked by Akshay Kumar
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Dharamveer Dheer
6 years ago
If you have secured 68% in 10+2 but haven't written JEE Mains or LPUNEST in January, then you must apply for LPUNEST and wait for the counselling after it. The special schedule for B.Tech counselling is applicable for applicants who have written any of these exams in first schedule. However, for ma

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Tashi
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6 years ago
In order to be take admission, you need to be eligible for the interested course. There are institutes such as IIT, NIT, VIT and LPU who are considered to be best for Engineering Programme I am not much aware of other institutes except LPU as one of my niece took admission in LPU few days ago. Th

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Jyoti  Prajapati
6 years ago
Hello, I suggest you a link which can help you to predict college according to your rank , https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-mains-college-predictor Thankyou.

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Khushal Arora
6 years ago
Hello, You should worry at all, you still have option in hand. I am not aware about Heritage Institute of Technology .But I will try to help you, with best of my knowledge. If you are looking for admission in B.Tech CSE, I would advise you to look for other options as well. There are universities wh

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4 years ago
LPU has different eligibility criteria for every programme for admission. If you do not have JEE Main Exam Score then nothing to worry about because LPU gives the opportunity to their student who does not have any national test then there is another option for you , You have to clear the LPUNEST Exa

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4 years ago
To be considered for admission, you must be eligible for the desired course. Institutes such as IIT, NIT, VIT, and LPU are regarded as the best for engineering programmes. Other than LPU, which one of my nieces recently enrolled in, I am unaware of any other institutions. The minimum requirement for

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6 years ago
Yes you can apply without JEE Main at Lovely professional University. There is a entrance exam (LPUNEST) conducted by LPU, which is mandatory to qualify for B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering. LPUNEST also serves the purpose of scholarship. The eligibility criteria for this programme is Pass

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