I got 78 percentile in jee main 2019 can i get admission in UEM ? Also get 97 percent in state board.

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6 years ago
Yes, you can get admission in University of Engineering and management because they provide admission on 12th score basis. If you have more than 60% in class 12th then you can get admission there.

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Mohit Agarwal
6 years ago
Students who got above 60% marks in senior secondary examination are eligible for admission. On the basis of your senior secondary score and JEE main percentile, you are eligible for 90-95% scholarship. University of Engineering and Management Jaipur is one of the top institutes of Rajasthan. If you

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Sharath H Aithal
6 years ago
Hi, Visit this link to check colleges based upon your rank: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor Good Luck. Hope it helps.

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