My profile: JEE Mains ST Pwd rank-34, and 12th-64.4%. Will I get admission in NIT, Jamshedpur?
I am from Jharkhand state, ST-PWD candidate. Please give answer on the basis of 12th percentage.
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Shashank Sharma Software Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20 | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoYour marks in 12th boards will be an issue. The minimum marks required are 65%.
You can apply for revaluation of your boards papers where you think you can get a mark or two. If you get exact 65% or above, only then you're eligible. All the best. -
I think you'll get NIT Jsr and I don't think your board marks will be an issue.
But you should get help from the college predictor provided by Shiksha.com.
Good luck. -
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