Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara
Hey Santosh,
You didn't complete your question but yes you can write JEE when you are in an engineering college and if you get an IIt or NIT, you can take admissions but you have to check with the office of the college you are in because they may ask
Hi,
Well it will take the same time it takes for the entire course with internship to complete which is usually 4.5 years +1 year of internship. You won't get any advantage of nursing as the course work of MBBS is entirely different and because of which you get to
Hello Aspirant.
Congratulations on securing this rank.
Well with this rank you might not be able to get any IIITs, NITs or GFTIs.
For better understanding, I would suggest you to visit the links I am providing to get information regarding the branchwise cutoffs of different NITs, GFTIs and IIITs
Hello Arunabh,
JOSSA 6th round seat allocation result also has been announced. I hope you have checked the result & allotted the seat successfully. You can also check seat Allocation result with the given below link.
https://josaa.nic.in/webinfocms/Public/View.aspx?page=46
Good Luck!
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question.
Here's the minimum Eligibility Criteria for Admission to NITs/ IITs/ CFTIs participating via CSAB:
Hello Jaswanth Bayyani,
Looking at the previous years rank vs marks for getting admission into the NITs through the counseling process after JEE Mains, getting an NIT at an OBC category rank of 36,000 seems improbable. You should wait for spot rounds and see what happens. All the best.
Hello Aspirant,
Since it is too late to answer your query. I hope you have checked JOSSA seat allotment till 5th round. With this percentile you might have the chance to get a seat in NITs, IIITs, GFTIs. You can stay tuned with us for your further queries.
Hello siddhant,
As per the JEE Main Eligibility, You should have obtained a minimum of 75% marks in class 12 or equivalent exam or they must be in the top 20 percentile in their class 12 examination. For SC/ ST, the eligibility is to obtain a minimum of 65% marks
Probably, 69 marks aren't good enough for getting admission into an NIT. If u've given other examinations like COMEDK, VITEEE or other state board exams, then they can offer you a variety of good colleges. As answered above, nowadays skills are something which matters the most. But if you are
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