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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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For students confident about their interest in a specialised area and aiming for cutting-edge tech roles,  CSE with specialisation is generally better for future growth. For those who prefer a broad base to explore multiple fields or are unsure about specialization, Core CSE is a safer and flexible choice.

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nishwa Nm

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There is a good chance in getting an admission in B.Tech CSE.The University accepts students based on their performance in 12th with physics, chemistry, mathematics and English and score in JEE MAIN. If you hadn't appeared for JEE there can be Management quota seats.The University also accepts HSTES (haryana state technical education society)Entrance test. You can apply through the official website. You can also contact the college directly to know more about admission if you hadn't appeared for any entrance exam. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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Yes, you have a good chance of getting a CSE-related branch in some NITs and IIITs through JOSAA counseling with an EWS rank of 68730 and a CRL of 512048. While your CRL rank is lower, your EWS rank will be considered during seat allocation, giving you a better chance at getting into your preferred programs. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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With an 86.12 percentile in AEEE, your rank is likely to be between 5,500 and 7,500. You have a good chance of getting CSE AI, particularly in the Amritapuri and Bangalore campuses, and potentially even Coimbatore with home state quota. 

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Krupali Patel

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With 70% tile in JEE Mains and belonging to SC category getting into top NITs or GFTIS for CSE is unlikely however there is a possibility of getting a seat in some NITs or GFTIs with lower cutoffs through cseb special counselling or through other state level or private engineering colleges.

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AMAN SONI

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Yes, you're most likely qualified for B.Tech CSE at SASTRA.

Apply early (form anticipated by June 14, 2025) and watch the online counselling from June 15.

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JITESH SINGH

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For a rank above 64,000, consider exploring options like IIITs (other than the top ones), NITs (especially those with good CSE/AIML programs), and some well-regarded private institutions.

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Baskaran M

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NIT Admission with 95 Percentile in JEE Mains

- *Possible NITs for CSE*: NIT Puducherry, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, NIT Sikkim, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Nagaland (for SC/ST or EWS)

- *Factors Affecting Admission*: Home State Quota, Reservation Policy, Institute Popularity

- *Expected Rank*: 5,000 to 30,000.

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