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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
If a student wants to join the IIT Roorkee BTech or BSc programme, then appearing for JEE Advanced is mandatory. Students have to clear the JEE Advanced cutoff and participate in counselling to get a seat. However, for any non-BTech/ BSc programme, JEE Advanced is not required. Students may submit alternate exams instead.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to the General AI category, the JEE Advanced cutoff rank required for B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing was 856. Similarly, for B.Sc. (Research) specialisations, the cutoff rank required for admission in 2025 was 2263.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
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2 weeks agoBeginner-Level 2
Taking a drop year for IIT JEE is a serious decision, so the choice between individual tuition vs coaching institute should be practical, not emotional.
If you already have very strong basics and just need personal attention, then individual tuition can help in clearing specific doubts. But in most drop-year cases, students need full syllabus revision, proper planning, regular tests, and competition — and that is where a structured coaching setup becomes more useful.
In a coaching institute, you usually get:
- Fixed schedule (keeps you disciplined for 1 year)
- Regular tests + analysis (very important for JEE)
- Exposure to competition
- Complete
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2 weeks ago
Contributor-Level 8
hi,
For admission into Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (often called IIT Mumbai), the required rank in Joint Entrance Examination Advanced depends on the branch and your category. For top branches like Computer Science, you typically need a rank within ~1–70 (General category). For Aerospace Engineering, the closing rank is usually around ~1500–2500 (General). Cutoffs vary each year based on difficulty, seat matrix, and competition. Reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST) have comparatively relaxed ranks. To be safe, aim for the best possible rank, ideally within the top 2000 for good core branches at IIT-B.
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2 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
An SC student needs about 200–250+ marks and a rank under 700 to get Aerospace at IIT Bombay.
SC rank needed → around under 700
Marks needed → roughly 200 – 250+ (approx)
Aerospace at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is highly competitive, so:
Below 200 → very low chance
200–250 → possible
250+ → safer side
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
| Scenario | Priority | Recommended Action |
| Want to stay in tech/coding | Branch | Take CSE/IT in a Tier-2/3 college over Civil in a Tier-1 college. |
| Aiming for non-tech roles | College | Take any branch in a Top-Tier college for the brand and network. |
| Confused about career | College | Go for the best possible brand; it gives you 4 years to explore. |
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
On the JEE Main result, candidates can check if they have qualified for the JEE Advanced exam.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, JEE-Main or JEE-Advanced scores are not required for scholarships at NTU Singapore. Indian students with a strong JEE-Advanced rank are advised to submit scores as it is highly valued, but not mandatory.
Maintaining strong academic scores and extracurriculars are the basic requirements for NTU scholarships.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
With 96 percentile, you're already in a strong position.At Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, you will likely get a good branch (even CSE/COE chances are decent depending on cutoffs).But honestly don't rush.If you still have another JEE attempt left, it makes sense to wait and try to improve. Even a small jump can open better options (top NITs, IIITs, etc.).Simple way to think-
If Thapar is your safe + comfortable option → keep it
But don't lock in yet if you can still improve your score
You're in a good spot. Just play it smart and keep options open.
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