I've got 88.09 percentile in JEE Mains and 74% in CBSE +2. Can I get a seat in BIT-Mesra in CS or IT?
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Hi VAMANDEEP,
As you have scored 88.09 percentile in JEE Mains and 74 percent in class 12th board. So, you are eligible to take admission in BIT Mesra, but getting a seat will be difficult with this score. So, I will suggest you to participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly and wait till the last round of the counselling process. At the same time apply for some other colleges also.
Best of luck.
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