State Board Exam
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Yes definitely as this year there is no such restrictions based on boards percetage. If you have the rank then you can easily get into the college.
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Relaxation in JEE eligibility criteria is provided for the 2020 exam only and there is no official announcement about the JEE 2021 exam.
Board exams of some states could not be completed due to the pandemic and therefore authorities has provided relaxation in the eligibility criteria for JEE Main
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You must ask to your daughter about her interest. What she want to do? What type of career she would like to choose?
Ask her first of all.
Your interest in particular field is not important, you must know your daughter's interested field to do career in.
Then
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You need to fulfill either of the criteria to get admission in NITs
or
Check if you have score 75% in qualifying exam if you belong to general category or 65% if
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Your marks is not good but you give jee mains exam . Than you qualify . But you are not qualify than you go any private college of engineering . They give you admission in over college
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The TNEA counselling cut off marks based on the State Board Exams are usually high. The opening and closing cut-off marks for the best colleges are usually between 150 to 197 for Computer Science and Engineering. This is based on the previous year's cutoff.
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