I have scored 120 marks in JEE Mains and 47% in HSC (CBSE). I belong to the OBC category. Can I participate in the JoSAA counselling?
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Hi,
As your board's percentage is very low, you must maintain 75% in boards to get a seat in NITs or IITs so you are not eligible but you have scored in Mains, so try private colleges.
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Hi,
How are you?
The best way to predict a college through JEE Mains score is using shiksha college predictor. After that, just go for the counselling of that college. You may also choose a private college like BITS-Pilani, SRM, VIT, SKIT-Jaipur, Galgotias, Sharda, LPU and NIRMA.
So go for it.
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