My brother missed the date to apply for JEE Mains entrance exam. How can he get an entry in a good engineering college?

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My brother missed the date to apply for JEE Mains entrance exam. How can he get an entry in a good engineering college?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
No need to worry about JEE right now. Still, many exam dates are available which you can ask him to apply. Firstly, ask him to think about in which state he wants to go, because almost every state conduct their own exam and it is not possible to appear for all the exam conducted by state. Exams whose dates are still open are SRMJEEE, VITEEE KIITEE BITSAT AEEE MU-OET, these are private engineering college entrance exam. UPSEE WBJEE BCECE KCET COMED-K, CUSAT, AMUEEE UUEE are government engineering entrance exam.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Don't worry. Ask him to try for other colleges entrance exams. Example VITEEE, BITSAT, GGSIPU, LPU-NEST, SRMJEE, etc. Fill the forms of state entrance exam like UPSEE, WBJEE, COMEDK, etc.
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manpreet 2 years ago
It's very unfortunate that you missed JEE NIT means you were not serious about that, so if then also you want an admission in engineering colleges, then you can apply for private colleges/universities private universities conduct their own examination. Many private colleges also admit students through board percentage. At last, I would suggest every private engineering college is same. Except one or two NITs is good private college and you have to study and explore on your own the whole 4 years of B.Tech. Because, teachers are not well qualified in most of private colleges. At last, think before whether you really want to be an engineer. Or, you are doing it for just degree. Because, degree will not work for your future only your skills, your talent will work for your future.
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manpreet 2 years ago
It's ok, if he missed to apply in JEE-Mains. There are many other state level entrance exams like WBJEE, COMEDK etc. Private Universities like VIT, CU, DU, Mumbai University, Amity Noida, MIT-Chennai, SRM-Chennai, CUSAT (Highly advisable for Fire and Safety), Manipal University etc. can be considered too.
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manpreet 2 years ago
That's not a problem. There are many other entrance exams Tell him to apply for other exams in which he is interested There are many university exams too. He can apply for those exams and can get a good score.
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manpreet 2 years ago
It is completely fine, because there are many other good institutions too. Ask him to decide the colleges in which he wants to apply for he has to fill the entrance exam from for getting admission into a college who conducts it. NIT is advised to select the good colleges based on his desired branch and fill its application form than just blindly filing so many forms. UPES and SRM should be selected if he wants to go for Computer Science. NWBJEE, COMEDK, VIT, CU, DU, Mumbai University, Amity Noida, BITS, MIT-Chennai, SRM Chennai, UPES, SGT University are some of the colleges for reference.nI'm attaching a link where you can find the details of the Common Entrance Tests regarding the eligibility criteria, exam dates and other notifications. N
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