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Yes. TNEA is necessary to get into Anna University as it doesn't accept JEE scores. Apply for TNEA. Attend the exam. Ace it. Satisfy the eligibility criteria. Attend the counselling sessions and bag a seat in the branch you desire for. For other state students, a special quota is alloted for the placement of seats. You should be having minimum 50% of the maximum marks in  state board for being eligible to write the exam. Applications are available online. 

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The cut off marks are 165.5 for biomedical engineering in SSN College of Engineering. 

As your score is pretty low, you might not end up with the branch you desire for in any of the top colleges 

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You will have to apply for TNEA examination to get into Anna University. For students who are from other states, a special quota is reserved in case of seats. 

First, apply for TNEA. Application is available online in the official website. Ace the exam. Apply for the counselling. Satisfy the required eligibility criteria. Apply for counselling opting for the branch you're interested in. Get selected. 

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You'd not be ending up with a good seat in Anna University, Chennai or MIT. Colleges like SSN College of Engineering, PSG University of Technology are possible. 

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The cut off marks for Anna University, Chennai is 183 for CSE. As you haven't scored marks above 183, you might not end up with CSE. Few branches which are not so good like printing technology, industrial engineering would be possible for your score. But, other colleges like MIT, PSG University of Technology, SSN Institute of Technology are in your basket.

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Yes. You can get into Anna University, Chennai; Anna University, Tiruchirapally; SSN College of Engineering, Alagappa College of Engineering, MIT, PSG University of Technology. 

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Out of 400, 200 marks belong to the boarda nd the other to NATA. The only way to calculate your score is to divide the NATA score by 2 and add it to your board percentage. 

Your board percentage is around 83% and NATA score is 101. Your score would be 50.5 + 83.5 which is 134. 

The cut off for open category is 305-315. As you didn't score enough, you would most probably not be placed in the colleges you mentioned above 

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As per marks criteria, 200 marks out of 400 belong to the board marks and the rest to NATA. 

The cut off is calculated diving the your NATA score by 2 and adding it to your board percentage. 

On doing the above mentioned proccess, your score would be 120. The cut off lies between 305-310 for open category. Hence, you might not get a seat there. 

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Hello, 

To enter Anna University through NATA, one should qualify the exam. Board marks are added to NATA marks. i.e 200 marks out of 400 belong to board and the other 200 belong to NATA. For BC, the cut off is around 310-320 upon 400 in the previous years. 

He might not be able to get into Anna University with his score. 

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You can enter for Anna University through an exam called TNEA. Apply for TNEA. Score well and meet the eligibility criteria which are needed to enter the respective unversity. Attend the counselling sessions. Choose biotechnology as your branch in the colleges you desire for. The application for the exam is available online. 

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