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13th May 2013, 07:02 PM
jagandeep sran
 
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Can I get admission in B.Tech in mechanical after scoring 60 marks in IIT mains?


i hav got 60 marks in iit mains , can i get admission in b.tech in mechanica




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25th June 2014, 02:37 PM
ChakrabortyP
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Default Re: Can I get admission in B.Tech in mechanical after scoring 60 marks in IIT mains?

According to the new format adopted by the IIT Council, it is a two-tier system that is mains and an advanced test. Students who clears the advanced test after being screened in the mains would be considered for admission to the IITs, provided they are among the top 20 percentile in their respective boards.
In 2014, the cut-off mark of the JEE Main Paper 1 for the admission in undergraduate courses like BE and B Tech is 115 in the Common Merit List (general) category.
You have to score above 60 per cent aggregate in class 12. For getting into the IIT, you have to appear in the Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) which is a common admission test for students seeking admission to undergraduate programmes of all IITs. Initially you have to appear as a candidate in the JEE (Main) which is conducted by JEE Apex Board, in the month of April. JEE(Advanced) is conducted by IITs in the month of June. Only the top 1,50,000 scorers in JEE (Main), which includes students from all categories (GE, OBC (NCL), SC, ST and PD) will be eligible to appear in JEE (Advanced). The JEE (Advanced) have two objective type papers. Each paper will consist of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Duration of each paper will be 3-hours.
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