Is it okay if we score really good marks in 12th garden and not written jee mains to get a seat in this course in IIT?

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Vidushi Sharma
2 weeks ago

hi,

Scoring high marks in Class 12 alone is not enough to get admission into Indian Institutes of Technology. IITs have a strict admission process—you must qualify JEE Main and then clear JEE Advanced to secure a seat in any B.Tech course, including aerospace engineering. Board marks are only used fo

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Hello Preeti, I am afraid, what you are seeking is just not feasible. For getting admission in any IIT, one has to appear for and get good rank in JEE Mains and JEE advanced. It's the rank in later that will decide your chances of admission. Best wishes to you.

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