I passed HSC with 58% and scored 69 in JEE. Can I apply for B.Tech CSE?

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Asked by Pandit Konkar
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Nikhil Bhusari
7 years ago
This is detailed answer please read whole answer carefully. Candidates secured either 75% in qualifying examination or should be among top 20 percentile of respective school board. For the SC / ST candidates, the minimum marks percentage in qualifying examination is 65%. However, the top 20 percenti

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Mohit Agarwal
7 years ago
Hello Pandit Konkar, NIT offers admission on the basis of JEE Main score and 75% marks in higher secondary, so you are not eligible for that and marks are also not enough to get an NIT. Don't lose hopes. Try for state government and good private universities. Good luck.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar
7 years ago
Hi, You can't get this NIT or any other NIT. The criteria for admissions in NITs is at least 75% in HSC. You have a low score. There are some chances of getting government colleges of your state. Better to go for them in State level counselling. Best of luck.

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Yes, sure you can apply for computer science and engineering and you can get good colleges as you got good marks in JEE.

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