I have a four-year gap in my education and average academic records. Are there chances of me getting into a good college like JBIMS if I clear CET in spite of messed up academics?

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Madhura Mukhopadhyay Posted On - Mar 3, 2023
B.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Father Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering Mumbai (Graduated 2015)

As a student who has taken a 4-year gap in education, it is important to acknowledge that it is not ideal. However, eligibility to be admitted to JBIMS requires a minimum of 60% in your 10th and 12th grades and a strong performance in the CET exam.

Getting admitted to JBIMS can be challenging, especially if you do not have a reservation and are not a Mumbai-domicile student. Currently, the rules tend to favor Mumbai domicile students. However, this may change in the future, and it is difficult to predict the exact requirements.

A recent example showcases the challenges that students from outside of Mumbai may face when trying to get admitted to JBIMS. A student from outside of Mumbai with a score of 99.96 percentile and a state rank of 32 was unable to get admitted to JBIMS due to not being a Mumbai domicile.

If facing difficulty in getting admitted to JBIMS, it is recommended to consider alternative colleges like Sydenham or KJ Somaiya, which also have a good reputation.

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