What are my chances of getting admission in a government college if I score 100 marks in JEE Mains and more than 75% marks in class 12th?

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Trishula Das
9 years ago
No, there are very less chances, if you do not belong to any category. But yes, you may be eligible for writing the JEE Advance exam. So, you should prepare well. Best of luck.

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Krutik Barot
9 years ago
If you are able to score 120 or more in JEE Mains and above 75% in boards, then there is nothing to worry. You will get admission in a good government college. If you score more than 250, you may get admission in NIT.

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