Indian Institute of Technology
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No, you cannot get into IITs directly irrespective of your percentile or rank in jee main.
This is because
Admission in IITs is completely on the basis of jee advanced. One just needs to qualify jee main to be eligible for jee advanced.
It's quite difficult to predict JEE
Dear Sruthi,
The Indian Institutions of Technology (IIT) forayed into the league of premier B-schools of India, MBA from IITs has picked up the pace. Low IIT MBA fees is also one of the major reasons behind students choosing them over a popular but private B-School. Entrance examinations for MBA
Hi Aspirant!
According to the eligibility criteria, any B.Sc. Degree with Honours and without Honours, both are equally eligible for the exam. So, as you mentioned that you have BSc in mathematical science, yes you can apply for IIT JAM. This exam is conducted to get admission in IITs and
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, The concerned authorities will release the JEE Advanced 2021 cutoff for for IIT Guwahati in online mode. The minimum rank required by the candidates to get admission in various B.Tech courses offered by the institute will form the JEE Advanced cutoff for IIT
The admission in IITs are based on the ranks secured by the candidate in JEE Advanced examination.
The result of JEE Advanced exam will provide you a rank based on the marks scored. Admissions are based on ranks and not percentile.
IIT Guwahati Opening and Closing Rank 2020 (Round 6)
See pursuing an MSc from an IIT will obviously add more value to your career compared to that of DCA course. See if you are interested in programing also then you can obviously pursue the course of MSc Mathematics and Computing which has some really good prospect ahead and if
BSc student not able to apply in GATE.
But BSc student can appear in IIT JAM (student who has completed B.Sc. degree with at least 55%) .
Future scope of BSC honors chemistry:
1. Industrial Research Scientist
2. Chemical Engineering Associate
3. Materials Technologist
4. Production Officer
5. R&D
Hello candidate,
first of all I want to make you clear that the Indian Institute of Technology colleges does not provide admission on the basis of domicile rank for same state candidates as that of National Institute of Technology colleges offering home State quota for local students. So if you
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