I got 88% in class 12th & 77 marks in JEE Mains. Can I get scholarship to pursue B.Tech in a private college?
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You can get scholarship in Amity University, Sharda University, LPU, etc. based on your PCM marks.
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You can avail for the scholarship on the merit basis, economical background plus on your Caste background also. Every AICTE affiliated college has provision for this and they themselves provide form and information to the students. You can ask in your college for further procedures.
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Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.
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Hello, Please go with this college predictor, this will help you to choose the best for you. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor Thank you.
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If you are talking about the scholarship then the top private university, Poornima University is providing a 100% scholarship. If you have 90% and above in PCM then not just for 1-year, you can maintain your scholarship for 4-years. Good luck.
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Yes of course, you can get a good scholarship in a private college the only task you have to search for that college, because I have little options for you to you know them. Examples like lovely Punjab University Chitkara Chandigarh University. All these universities provide a good scholarship, if you have more than 80% also in your class 12th and you scored 77 marks in you will get more opportunities also in that colleges always look forward for the opportunities and thank you so much for asking.
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Yes, you can easily get scholarship for studying in private college also. But, in that you will only get the partial tuition fees and not all the fee that you will pay to the college.
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Sorry Varun,
Your 12th percentage is quite good. We appreciate you. You've 77 in JEE Mains. With these two performances, you are not eligible to get merit scholarship in any institute in India. Most of the merit scholarships are given to those who have 90%+ percentage in 12th and owe a top rank in JEE. -
Hi there!
It depends from college to college, colleges like amity university and Lovely Professional university will provide you up-to 3
60-70% scholarship on your fees also if you have JEE Main marks 77 than do try for state government colleges and for 77 marks amity will provide around 50-60% scholarship. Hope you get your answer. Regards, Rajdeep Sinha.
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