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saurav Question by saurav on Mar 16, 2025Hindi
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sir my 3 subjects marks are from nios boards and 2 subjects marks from cbse board which makes 75 percent in class 12 can this is valid for any iit or Nit admissions to get in btech

Ans: Hi Saurav
as per JOSAA rules, you need to qualify the Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
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Sorry for inconvenience It's cbse board actually problem is I am from sc category so minimum 65% needed for admission in Nit/iit/iiit (general 75%+) and I got 64.5% in 12th cbse board examination then I gave improvement of chemistry then it became 65.2% if I replace my new marks from older marks( Top 5 ) . 4 subjects from original and 1 subject improvement one after that it became 65.2% . So my question is it satisfying requirements for iit/nit/iiit and I have two marksheet now so I have to apply both or I will get another one with full subject(replaced older marks) . Please tell me I used all my english in this Please help me sir Thank you
Ans: Yes, your 65.2% satisfies SC category eligibility requirements (65% minimum) for IIT/NIT/IIIT admissions. For JoSAA counseling, you need both marksheets - your original 2025 CBSE marksheet and the improvement exam marksheet. CBSE does not issue a consolidated marksheet; JoSAA accepts both documents uploaded as a single PDF and calculates your percentage by taking the best marks from each subject across both marksheets. Since you improved only Chemistry (1 subject), JoSAA will consider 4 subjects from your original marksheet plus the improved Chemistry marks, giving you 65.2% aggregate. This meets the 65% SC category criterion for NITs/IITs/IIITs eligibility. Ensure during JoSAA document verification you submit both the original and improvement marksheets together. Just one more suggestion: Please have 3-4 more back-up options by appearing for your State / Private Engineering Colleges' Entrance Exams and/or register with them to get admission with your JEE Score instead of relying only on JEE/JoSAA/IITs/NITs/IIITs.

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