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Aadhyaa Pahariya

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Hi,
Glad to know you.
Based on your question I would like to give you the following cutoff list.
Coimbatore ( CSE ) : Max 7K rank
Bangalore: Max 12 or 13
Kollam and Chennai : Goes until 17 K
For more information you can also check out the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/amrita-vishwa-vidyapeetham-coimbatore-52263/cutoff
Thank you.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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With a ranking of 230 in the National University Ranking, Weber State University is one of the most prestigious institutions in the United States (US News & World Report 2018). The following requirements must be MET in order to be admitted to a four-year Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (B.Tech) programme: Students should have completed their 12th grade years with respectable grades. Students must pass the required English language exam. IELTS scores in the band of 6/9 with a minimum score of 5.0 on each part and TOEFL scores of 61/120 are both accepted. Additionally, you must pass the Scholastic Assessment Test SAT and ach
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can apply if you have mathematics as an additional subject in class 12th. Delhi Technological University (DTU) is one of the top engineering colleges, with a 36th rank in the NIRF Engineering category. The eligibility criteria for admission to its undergraduate B.Tech. In Biotechnology is as follows:
The candidate must have studied Physics Chemistry Mathematics, and English (core or elective) as a subject with a 60% aggregate at 10+2 level from any recognised board. The mandatory subjects for this course are English Chemistry Mathematics, and Physics. As a result, if you only have PCB and no math as an additional subject, you will b
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bagammagari sanjay reddy

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By your rank I think you are good student. That you are saying your are from SC category there is a chance of getting good college but my suggestion is take long term coaching and try hard next time and get good marks in exams. So I suggest to take jee advanced and prepare well and get seated in top iit's . Here are some of colleges where you can get seat.
1.mallareddy group of institutions hyderabad
2.cmr hyderabad
3.sreenidhi institute of technology hyderabad
4.gkriet Hyderabad

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tarun mittal

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Well I wouldnot add to anything about IIT Mandi or Jodhpur as it has been done in the previous answers. Regarding Branch Change Let me warn you that the subjects taught in the IITs is nothing like what was taught in JEE. Also, given the new found freedom, distractions are bound to come and so it depends upon you and YOU ENTIRELY as to whether your branch gets changed or not. I would personally recommend IIT Mandi as the branch change rules are lenient there and in a year 20 students changed their branch to CSE. Peace.

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tarun mittal

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It's difficult to predict because cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors. If EWS rank was 15902, then you can get into IIT And NIT and if 112244, then it can decide your future
1. No of seat available.
2. Difficulty level of exam.
3. No of student appear in exam.

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tarun mittal

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If you're a general category Delhite, then there's no possibility that you'll get the admission in DTU in any branch. But considering that you have mentioned quota, I want to know which quota to explain better
If you fall under OBC category then yes you have the chance of getting admission with branches lower or equivalent to electrical engineering
If you're SC or ST, then accordingly you have the chances to get admission with better branches.

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tarun mittal

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There is another rank which is given, apart from CRL, called as JEE Advanced Preparatory Rank. For example, if your JEE Advanced Preparatory Rank is 150, then it will be written as 150-P. It is completely different from CRL and it has a different meaning also. Let's know more about it. The vacant seats reserved for SC, ST and PwD candidates will be allotted to the candidates of respective categories for admission to a preparatory course of one-year duration on the basis of relaxed admission criteria. Admission is given to the candidates in the preparatory course provided
The seats reserved for the respective category are vacant and Cand
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tarun mittal

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It can't be decided on the basis of marks since marks vs rank statistics change every year depending on the level of difficulty.
If your JEE advanced rank is below 8000 then you surely get a seat .This year, rank fall down to 9500 I guess since lots of seats left vacant after final round and then they did spot round admission .
But on being safer side try to get below 8000. All the best for your exam

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tarun mittal

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I can understand from what kind of thoughts you're going through because I myself have been through this tough time because I have also scored les than 60% Marks in my 12th standard. I started self-loathing and I was really depressed but One thing I was sure of that i have will and can do hard work. My family persisted me to do 12th again. And score good marks then Think about college. I didn't know what to do that time because I had no exposure even being in a educated family, I couldn't get mature enough solutions to my problem. Then I decided that I don't want to do my 12th again and I will admission in any Private Engineering Colle
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