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I had joined in an local college in engineering through EAMCET.but I am not satisfied with it and willing to write JEE main again by continuing studies in local college.if I got seat in any nit can I leave my present college and join in nit?


shaikimranmohammad2002 21st Nov, 2020
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S. Abhishek Sagar 31st Dec, 2020
Hello aspirant.

If you aren't satisfied with your local EAMCET engineering college seat then you can write JEE mains by applying as JEE mains can be written 3 times by a candidate in 3 consecutive years after 12 the board exam. Hence you can attempt JEE mains by continuing your local college studies and if you score better marks and get a better seat in any NIT or IIIT you can shift there by collecting TC from local eamcet college and your original certificates from there.

Hope this answer helps you.

All the best!!!!
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