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hono lulu 23rd Apr, 2018

Thing is, (as far as Google knows), every college needs you to pass out of 12th. If you qualify for counselling after JEE Mains, (or any other exam which is succeeded by counselling), then you should be fine if you can clear NIOS and show your papers to the counselling committee. Otherwise, you either have to repeat or drop out.

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23rd Apr, 2018
My nios result (consider pass and above 50%) will come out in August.Will the counseling committee accept my admission ?thus ,as far as I know counseling and admission will be closed in june or july.will they still take admission? And want to get admission in mit pune(adt) or d y patil.
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