Which colleges can I get through JoSSA with 105 marks in JEE Mains? I belong to general category.

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ANAY MATHUR
8 years ago
Hi, How are you? You may prefer Shiksha college predictor. In our country, people truly believe on IITs and NITs for B.Tech and placement. But, due to downfall, these are also losing its position. Apart from these, some private college are BITS, SRM, NIRMA, VIT, SKIT Jaipur, UPES Dehradun and LPU a

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Hello Kritika, As you belong to general category, you cannot get the top NITs or IIITs. You may expect only an average NIT but they will also be good. You may refer the link for JEE counselling below: www.josaa.nic.in The counselling applications start from June 15 and the lat date is June 25. The

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