I have finished my 12 class, Science (pcm) exam. I have appeared for various entrance exams like JEE Mains KEAM CUSAT, VITEEE MU-OET etc.

JEE Mains score rank 3,00,000 (obc-ncl), KEAM score 48/960 (12 class aggregate 75%), VITEEE srmjeee, MU-OET qualified (but skipped the counselling), I am not in the CUSAT rank list also I don't know what to now. Is there any chances of getting into any good colleges or should I repeat one year.

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Asked by Nayan Anand
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Saumya Singh
8 years ago
Hi, It's not a very good idea for you that you repeat one more year. It will be wastage of time. Generally, what happens is students whose ranks are within 2000-5000 they want to improve their ranks so they repeat the year. You must sit in JEE Mains counseling if you want a college. Enroll yoursel

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anvita rastogi
8 years ago
What is your doubt then?

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I want to know whether currently I can get admission in any good college for B.Tech.

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