Is there still a chance to get admission in niftem if not registered for spot round but I have given JEE Mains and scored 88 percentile.

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DISHA RANI
6 years ago
Spot round counseling will be difficult to get admission now, but you can still check once at the college level how they fill the vacant seats.

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NITIN DESHMUKH
6 years ago
As you have not registered for Spot round counselling it will be difficult to get admission now, but you can still check once at the college level how they fill the vacant seats.

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No, Shetty Institute of Technology does not accept JEE Main. Students do not have to submit JEE scores. Instead, students need to appear for the CET exam. The institute may accept other tests for management quota admissions.

SGT University considers JEE Main scores for admission to BTech. Candidates are also selected for BTech courses based on their merit or CUET scores. However, the preference is given to candidates with JEE Main scores.

For general students 60 marks is not good enough for admission in top NITs or IIITs. 60 marks will be around 80 percentile and will give rank between 1.5 and 2.5 lakhs.

A score of 70 marks in JEE Mains is considered average to below-average for General category students. This corresponds to a percentile around 88 to 91.

The JEE Main cutoff score means the minimum percentile needed to qualify for JEE Advanced.

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