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The percentage of class 12 is only a qualifying clause. You only need a certain minimum percentage to qualify for IIT. No matter how much you score past the minimum score it is not an advantage or disadvantage for you. If your rank is good in advance then your 12th class percentage will not be a hindrance in the way of your admission.
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CSAB has re-introduced the 75% qualifying marks in board exams for NIT and IIT admissions. As per the eligibility criteria,applicants need to score atleast 75% marks in their board exams.
For more details
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria/amp
Dear aspirant,
During admission in IIT your identity proof will be required. If your father's name is correct in your aadhar then its fine. However if it is incorrect, then it is better to submit an affidavit. You can show the correct name in your father's aadhar as the reference. Hope it helps!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great . No , father's admit card will not be required at the time of admission . Only your identity proof will be required .
Some other documents are ;-
Hello aspirant,
12th percentage has no importance in JEE rank. However during admission in IIT they do check the 12th percentage. General candidates must have at least 75% marks in class 12. For SC/ST it should be 65%.
For B.Arch program:
Hope this helps!
Greetings!
To start with, it is impossible to guess how many marks does someone need in advanced to get into IIT, it is because of the fact that the marks of JEE advanced are NOT fixed, no one on earth can tell for how many marks the exam will be conducted until it actually is being conducted! With that thing clear let's move to some estimates that we can make.
As a ST student how much percentile you need can be guessed, form previous year cutoffs, to get into any IIT in any meaningful branch your category rank must be under 1000, now total number of ST candidates appearing for JEE changes form year to year, but hovers around 21K, so that is your mark, first you will have to beat them in race to qualify for advanced and then in advanced
You can use the following predictor to check which colleges you can get at which ranks
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_adv_cp
Dear aspirant
Your addhar card data must be matching with your marksheet that's mean your name, DOB, address etc.
There are very less chances that any counseling authority ask for your father's addhar card.
Mainly your documents are required for the counseling.
Otherwise if you are applying for home state then in your domicile certificate your father's name should be matching with marksheet,even in other documents like income certificate or caste certificate. All these documents your father's name should be the same exactly.
Otherwise counseling authority will never be asking for your father's addhar card so I don't think you will have much problem. As if it's possible ask father to make corrections by visiting addhar centre for safety in future.
Hope this information helps
Best regards!!
Hey!
If you’re an ST candidate looking to get into IIT then the lower most marks that can get you in is called cut off marks. The cutoff for ST candidates varies year to year. However, analysing the cutoff from the past few years it would be safe to say that 45 marks can get an ST candidate into IIT as the lowest marks.
Feel free to ask further queries and questions!
Hello,
After being accepted into IIT/BITS, individuals from financially disadvantaged backgrounds have a variety of possibilities. First off, banks are willing to lend to you quickly in the name of IIT. They don't ask too many questions regarding your family history; the offer letter suffices. Additionally, each IIT has a centrally financed scholarship programme that is open to all students. But just tuition is included in this. In addition to this, there are other choices. Each IIT has a network of alumni who are always willing to assist students, and the state government also administers several funding programmes for undergraduate study.
Overall, even though it may seem challenging at first, you will eventually succeed just by working hard at it.
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NATA sets 70 marks out of 100 as qualifying. And your marks is pretty high than this. Definately going to better colleges. However, Cutoffs for NATA are calculated a bit differently from others.
Your Higher secondary marks is added to half of the NATA score you secured. That is,
92.25 + (110÷2) = 147.25
NITs and IITs do not provide architectural courses. IIT Roorkee and Kharagpur do provide but no based on NATA score.
Other colleges you can check are mentioned below:
1. Chandigarh College of Architecture.
2. Sir JJ college of Architecture, Mumbai
3. RV School of architecture.
4. Department of Architecture, BIT Mersa.
5. Rizvi college of Architecture, Mumbai.
And so on.
Hope it was relevant. Good luck.
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