I have got 57.5 percentage in my ISC board exam. Can I get admission in any btech college.If yes then pls suggest me the colleges
hi,
see sorry to say it would be difficult to get admission in tier 1 and reputed institute like iits, nits, jadavpur university etc since marks recruitment of 12th course is higher , for iits and nits, cftis marks criteria is 75% aggregate for general, for sc/st candidates marks citeria is 65%. now you also face difficulty when you apply for placement in mnc companies which minimum qualifying marks criteria ranges from 60-70% for 12th course. however you may apply for general government colleges and tier 3 colleges which marks criteria is 50%.
some of the college you may apply for
sharda university
local private colleges
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india
Yes you can get admission in B.tech,i prefer you to pot for private universities,fees approx 12 lakhs for 4 years
Chandigarh University,Amity University,VIT BHOPAL, but you have to give these universities entrance exams.Other Universities are being shared in the link-
I suggest you to select some Universities,talk to administrator for direct admission ,if possible.
Chandigarh University also takes direct admission based on 12th score, it's a best eco friendly and NAAC A+ accredited with excellent placement records, you may visit it's official site--
cuchd.in
Hope so it may help you.
Hello,
There will be no issue for having low percentage in 12th. To get an admission into BTech you have to appear JEE mains or any state or university engineering entrance exam. On the basis of your score and rank from the entrance, you will get admission through the counselling process.
Without entrance, you can take direct admission through management quota which will have different fee structure then any counselling process candidates.
You are eligible for government engineering college and private engineering institute. You are also eligible for some universities but you have to look for it as different university have different percentage bar.
Hope it helps!