My rank in JEE Main 2019 exam is 103287.CanI get a chance in IEM.

Appeared Sr. Secondary exam under CBSE Board.

115 Views|1 Followers|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Shyamal Bera
4 Answers
Mayurdeep Bora
7 years ago
No not a chance with this rank. Moreover, category can play a role but not, so sure as the rank is way low for IEM. Try your luck buddy. Good Luck.

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Soumya Kanti Paul
7 years ago
You cannot get admission in IEM with this rank. The overall cutoff for all branches, through JEE Main generally remains below 50000.

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7 years ago
Computer science is not possible with this score. Information technology, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, electrical and electronics engineering are the branches which you can get easily.

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Pavithra Desu
7 years ago
There are only few chances of getting this college with your percentage.

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