Which are the colleges other than IITs can I opt to pursue engineering as I qualified JEE Mains but cannot appear in JEE Advanced exam?

I have completed my class 12th in science in 2014. This is my second attempt to qualify JEE Mains. Now, I have got marks more than cut off still not qualified JEE Advanced. JEE Mains cut-off for SC category is 52 and I scored 65 marks but still not qualified.

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    VIKAS SONI Computer Science | Painter | Innovator | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello, As per your mentioned question, there are no IITs which give admission just by opting JEE Mains exams, but for NIT, you have to clear JEE Mains. You have to clear both JEE Mains as well as JEE Advanced. Also, you have to score well in JEE Mains to get a good NIT.
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    Sakshi Verma | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    Hello !
    Don't worry if you haven't done well in JEE mains.There are many good colleges who conducts their own Entrance Examination to allot the seats by giving high scholarship.These colleges are doing equally good as Top Government College.here are some of these colleges where you can get admission:
    1.BITS
    2.VIT
    3.Lovely Professional University
    4.SRM
    i have read that Lovely Professional Provides an excellent infrastructure to carry out the research work and Boost the skills of students.even this university provides assured placement.This year IT giant CTS set a record for selecting the highest number of placed students on a single day.


    The user recommends following institutes
    Lovely Professional University, Admission Office
    Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis International, Pune

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