What is the required score in HSC and JEE Mains to get admission in VIT, BITS, DTU, NIT-Bhopal, LPU or SRM for CSE?
I belong to the SC category.
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You require minimum 80 percentile your JEE Mains.
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For getting admissions in these universities, you need to score at-least 60% marks in your HSC and JEE Mains cutoff ranges from 70 to 90 approximately. These Institutions have their separate Entrance Exams, which is required if you don't qualify JEE Mains. These entrance exams are then considered for Entrance as well as scholarships.
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VIT, BITS, LPU and SRM conduct their own entrance exams. You need to qualify their entrances to get admission in these colleges.
However, with JEE Mains you may get admission in DTU or NIT, Bhopal as you are from SC category. You need 65% in 12th board, above 100 marks for DTU (Delhi) and above 130 for DTU (outside Delhi). -
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Check this link for BITS admission:
http://www.bitsadmission.com/Eligibility_Criteria.aspx
For BITS you have to give BITSAT exam. Cut offs of BITSAT Scores for admission in the 3 campuses, check this link:
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The colleges you have mentioned have their respective exams which you need to appear to get admission into the colleges and also with a minimum of 50% for all colleges and 60% in PCM for BITS and NIT .the only college you can get from JEE Mains are NITs .
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