I got 72.2% in all five subjects and 76.6% in physics, maths,and computer science CBSE board. Can I get admission in an IIT?

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As per your marks, you have cleared the basic eligibility criteria for IIT. But to get admission in IIT, you have to clear JEE-Advanced with a decent rank to get admission in your dream branch. So, all the best for future.

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If I secure a decent rank in JEE-Advanced then can I get admission in an IIT?

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