I may fail in physics in boards and not secure 75%, but if I appear for the betterment exam next year and secure a good %, Will I get IIT?
Yes ! If you have confidence on yourself that you will get 75% in boards in betterment exam and also cracked JEE Mains and JEE advance paper with rank under 10000 then surely go for it. Don't listen to anyone if you have confidence on yourself beacuse at the result is the only thing that matters.so
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No, candidates who fulfill Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow BTech eligibility criteria do not need to appear in JEE Main to qualify for admission.
However, JEE Main ranks are used to offer scholarships at BBDU, Lucknow. Thus, candidates can choose to appear in this exam for maximizing
Invertis University JEE Main cutoff 2025, for all the offered BTech specialisations held the same closing rank of 145410 for round 1 under the General Home State category.
The cutoff data displayed above has been sourced from third-party channels. While we strive to ensure accuracy, cutoffs are
Because you have passed 12th from NIOS in year 2024. So your three consecutive years for appearing in JEE Mains are 2024, 2025 & 2026. So can't appear in year 2027 as per the eligibility criteria.
NTA will release JEE Mains 2027 session 1 application form in October 2026.
Yes, candidates can get scholarship based on performance in JEE (Main) for BTech at NIMS University, Jaipur. Details are given below:
| Scholarship Percentage | JEE Rank |
|---|---|
| 60% Waiver in First Year Tuition Fee | AIR upto 1 Lacs in JEE Mains |
| 50% Waiver in First Year Tuition Fee | AIR between 1 Lacs and 2.25 Lacs in JEE Mains |
| 75% Waiver in First-Year Tuition Fee | Qualified JEE Advance |
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