My JEE score 6 and my 12th reault 86% which college best for me in B.Tech college???

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Asked by Nitin Pandey

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    Anchil Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Yeah, You are apply in any private college on the basis of your class 12 score and one thing again don't mention your JEE main score.
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    aprajita shailie

    9 years ago
    how could u expect that u could get some college with just 6 marks. why dont u
    apply for any other exam
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Tushar Ankit

    9 years ago
    That's Really Low Marks. Sorry To Say, But You Will Not Get Any College From NIT. You Should Apply For Some Private University. Amity, Chandigarh, Sharda, LPU, SRM, VIT are Some Of It In Which You Can Apply. Best Of Luck.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    chetan kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    you should apply for any private college on basis of 12th marks and don't mention jee marks
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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    Hi Nitin just go through this link and fill out the required details
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    Rishabh Singh

    9 years ago
    JEE score 6 . really btw .try private colleges
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Dr M D Follow me for a better guidance. | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    You cannot get admission in any good college.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Rajat Gupta

    9 years ago
    You should really try for private options. Otherwise if you wanna to drop than go to kota for preparation for competitive Studies.

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Kanika Pandey

A gap of 1 to 2 years after 12th can be considered normal. Although the students should be able to address it via the valid documents. The reasons like health, finance, skill development or family are accepted. 

And if the gap after the high school Diploma is beyond 2 years, strong documentation is required to justify the same. The documents like which shows productivity for which an SOP can serve great purposes. 

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Virajita Bisht

Yes, it should not be hard for you to get admission to the University of Western Australia as an Indian student with 50% in class 12th. However, please note that it does not put you in the top applicants either. The general admission percentage requirement for international students is 50 to 65%.

Look at the other admission requirements - 

  • English proficiency tests with IELTS (bands 6.5) or TOEFL iBT (82+)
  • High school Diploma from a recognised board like CBSE or ICSE etc. 
  • Some course-specific subjects for Engineering programs 
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Vipra Panda

Top universities require a minimum of 80-90% in your 12th-grade board exams.

  • Average universities often accept students with 60-75%.
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Aayushi Dhawan

Countries like Germany and Norway are excellent options. Because public universities there charge little to no tuition fees.  The cost of living and education is significantly lower compared to the USA or UK. You must factor in living expenses and language requirements.

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Dhanya Dhyani

Class 12 marks are important for fulfilling the admission criteria and tie breaking criteria (if any) during admissions. Admission to Central Universities are conducted through CUET scores, however, candidates must fulfil the minimum marks requirement for admissions.

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