What is the score required to qualify JEE Mains for General category female candidates?
To qualify for JEE main general category female candidates generally need a percentile score of 91-95 High School of roughly 85 to 110 + out of 300 while the qualifying cut off for JEE Mains in the minimum score needed to be eligible for JEE advanced the admission cut off for specific NITs and GFT
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No, JEE Mains is not a mandatory entrance exam for ICFAI School of Architecture BArch admission.as candidates can also appear in NATA to qualify for this course as well. Selection can be done on the basis of either exam's result.
Yes, JEE Main is enough for HVPM College of Engineering & Technology BTech admissions. The college accepts students through an entrance basis only. Hence, a student have either JEE Main or MHTCET score is eligible. The basic eligibility must also be fulfilled.
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