I got 98.87 percentile in JEE Mains in January-2019. Can I get ICT in DAI?
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6 years ago
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7 years ago
Your overall rank (for general category) should be at least above 17000 to get admission into DAIICT (ICT). I would suggest you get registered and then even if your name appears in the waiting list you will have a chance. But with 98.87 percentile you should be fine. if possible could you mention yo

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6 years ago
Hello Jaan Patel
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7 years ago
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