Admission in IIT college through class 12 %. ??
admission to an IIT Institutes is one of the most difficult tasks for every student.
Getting admitted to IITs is every students dream. But, for admission in IITs, one must clear an entrance examand for that The candidates should satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for admission to IITs: Must have secured at least75%aggregate marks in the Class XII (or equivalent) Board examination. The aggregate marks for SC, ST and PwD candidates should be at least65%.
if you could not get into IIT through JEE
Well, there are many other ways to get into IITs for other courses like M.Sc., M.Tech., MA in Humanities, PhD etc.
Below is the list of entrance exams through which a candidate canstudy at IITs without clearing JEE:
JAM 2019
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design)
CEED(Common Entrance Exam for Design)
HSEE (Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Exam)
CAT (Common Admission Test)
Short Term Courses in IITs
Good luck!
Dear Jeferius,
You have to appear in JEE main in order to take admission in IIT college and also you have to have 75% in your 10+2 to get admission in IIT.
I hope this will help.
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Jeferius the admission to IIT /NIT/IIIT is through the JEE MAINS and the JEE ADVANCE securing good ranks in both these examinations will get you a seat in the desired IIT. For more help and guidance and preparation tips to get into an IIT you can reach out to us .
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Thanks.
There is no such criteria for admission in IIT , with 12th percentage.
For admission in IITs you have to clear JEE mains + advanced with good rank under 2500, the competition for iit is way too hard . So the way which leading you to iit is is going through the iit mains +advance test.
Hope this will help you.
Good luck.
No, you cant.To get into IITs you first have to qualify jee mains and then you can appear in jee advance where you will have to score good marks on the basis of which you will get into IITs.
Good Luck
I can't get you.
Are you asking the percentage required to give jee advanced.