I have scored 43 %ile in JEE Main 2023. Which colleges can I get?

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L
3 years ago
With this percentile you will not get any government college. But you can go for some private colleges which accepts admission without JEE score.

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pradeep kumar
3 years ago
Your JEE Main percentile is not enough for getting admission in NITs, IIITs and CFTIs etc. Please improve this in upcoming JEE Main April exam for better admission options. Also participate in CUET UG-2023 for Undergraduate courses admission in other universities.

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