I really want to join this college. I was poor in Physics So I just got 34 in my H.S. I Got 79.18 percentile In JEE main

In H.s I got 44 in maths, 44 in chemistry, 64 in biology and only 34 in physics... I know it's too less but Is there any consideration for me... I really want to join this College..?? If there is any seat available will there be any chances for me S.T category...

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Sanjana raj
5 years ago
Hello Charison, Yes, I think you can join our college. Since you are from the ST category, the eligibility criteria are also only 40% in PCM because of which you are just eligible for our university. But don't forget to bring your ST certificate during the counseling process. Also, you have a modera

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I talked to some of our professors who are engaged with the admission department but they are handling the MTech dept. So I can't help it. Else the merit list and waiting list are already out. What is your current status?

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