I have got 89.29 percentile in JEE but in 12th got 59.40 & pcm 62 percent haveany iiit, NIT, reputed college gor. Me.

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Sujeet Kumar
6 years ago
You can't get IIIT, NIT or GFTI Colleges at these marks. Better to try for private colleges like LPU, Amity University, LNMIT, SRM, VIT. You may get these colleges based on your JEE Mains merit.

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6 years ago
As per your score in JEE Mains, you can't get admission in any nits or government colleges. You should go for private colleges like Amity University, Shardha University, Lovely Professional University, Galgotia University, LNCT BHOPAL, Techno India Kolkata, Haldia, Heritage etc. You can also predict

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Thanks.

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