I scored 55 percentile in JEE Mains and expecting 90% in 12th boards, can I get Devi Ahilya Vishvidhayala, Indore?

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Srinarayan Prajapati
6 years ago
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Yash Singhal
6 years ago
Yes, you can easily get admission in this college with this score. But, you should try for the other good college like IIITs, NITs and other private colleges as your score is quite good.

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