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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Your caste plays the major role in this. If you belong to OC, you are not going to get seat in top 10 colleges. Not even top 20 colleges unless you have a good JEE Mains score. There is B category in these top colleges where they take students based on JEE marks. But make sure you apply it early. If you belong to BC, you can get in top 15 colleges. If you belong to SC or ST, you can get in top 5 colleges. In India, reservation plays the major role.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
No, it's not possible to get any seat in NIT for CSE with such a low score. The cut-off for this year are around 3000 rank.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Candidates who did not pass the entrance exam can often enrol in some private colleges by securing a seat through the management quota. It is crucial to remember that the availability of management quota seats and the fee schedule can change based on the rules and guidelines of specific universities.
You should think about taking the following actions to find out if you can get a seat through management quota and to learn more about the pricing structure:
- Research Private Colleges
- Contact College Admissions
- Understand the Criteria
- Financial Considerations
- Consult with Education Consultants
Keep in mind that obtaining admission through managem
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