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Hello student,
Based on your percentile, it is tough for you to get admission in colleges through the JoSAA Counselling. However, i suggest that you give the second attempt of JEE Mains and don't miss this opportunity, and see it as a chance to improve your score.
You could also
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
I'm sorry to tell you that, you will not be getting a good percentile in the jEE Mains exam as you have only scored 32 marks. Your percentile will mostly range between 58.15 to 71.03. This will not be the exact percentile, but
With 37 percentile in jee mains it is impossible for you to get any government college. I suggest you to prepare hard and try again next timr.
To know the government college list, you can visit the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-top-iit-colleges-in-india
Thank you
Hope it helps you.
If you belong to the general category, then it will be tough to get colleges in the JoSAA Counselling. You can apply to different state and university counsellings as well as give the second attempt to improve your score.
However, if you’re from the reserved category like ST, Then you
Based on your percentile and category, yes, you would be eligible to get admission in top NITs like Trichy, Surathkal, and Allahabad. However, it is tough to get the CSE and ECE branch in these institutes. If you specifically want admission in only these NITs, then you would
Based on your percentile, it will be tough to get into top Engineering colleges in India. However, you could apply in different state and university level counsellings, where you might have a chance to apply in different colleges based on your percentile.
I highly recommend considering taking the second attempt
To appear for JEE Advance, you have to meet the JEE Main qualifying cutoff to appear in the JEE Advance exam. The qualifying cutoff will release with the final result after the April session, so then you will get to know whether you’re eligible for JEE advance or
Hii There,
Sorry, you have scored very less marks to be eligible for any NITs or IIITs. They comes under the top Colleges of JEE. Their cutoffs are high enough.
I would suggest you to look for other entrance exam or Colleges. You can also drop this year and study
On the basis of the details that you shared, keeping into consideration both your percentile and category, getting into NITs and IIITs will be tough. You have the alternate of appearing for different state counselling where you have chances to get admission into engineering colleges at your percentile.
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