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VIKRAM SONI
8 years ago
Hi, You need to completed class 12 with 60% (PCM) for B.Tech computer science. Through your NIOS class 12th certificate, you can apply for Amity School of Engineering, which is affiliated to CBSEJEE. All the best.

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Dear, You have to wait for the notification for admission through JEE and you can check from Amity helpline in the month of May end or June. All the best.

Hello Siddharth, From this year onwards, marks obtained in 12th will not be considered for AIR of JEE Mains. Do any data of previous years is of no use. But Amity is claiming that admissions are only on basis of entrance exam conducted by them. I am attaching a link for your information. http://www.

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Sir, I have completed my class 12th from NIOS board. In an email, Amity official says that you can't take admission through AmityJEE because you are from NIOS board. Can I take admission through JEE Mains? How many marks should I score?

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