My JEE main rank is 42928 in SC category, but my percentage in boards is less than 65, what college did I get?

How will be the education and placements?

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Asked by Shriya Verma

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    Vishal Chauhan An engineering student trying to spread knowledge | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    First of all congratulations for this score you can try to fill these colleges during counseling.

    • NIT Trichy

    • NIT surathkal

    • NIT Rourkela 

    • NIT Warangal

    • NIT Calicut

    • NIT DURGAPUR 

    •VNIT nagpur

    • MNIT ALLAHABAD 

     

     In short you can expect core branch in any of top 10 NIT'S

    Also you don't have to be worry about you 12th marks as sc reservation are there also for 12th board score.

    So you have a notch there also.

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    Sarika kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    For getting college in any nits, iiits, gftis may have a minimum percentage requirement in the qualifying exam (10+2) for admission. You must have require at least 75% marks or top 20 percentile in 10+2 foe admission. However,   this criteria has been relaxed for 2021 due to covid-19 pandemic .

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    Siddhika Modi I am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant. | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    Hello dear,

    Truth to be told it may be challenging to secure admission in top-ranked engineering colleges through the JEE Main counseling process. However, there are several colleges where you might have the possibility of getting admission.

    I hope this helps!

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