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Bhanupratap singh

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You have greater chances of getting Sector 128 Campus of JIIT Noida compared to Sector 62 campus for CSE Branch. 

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Bhanupratap singh

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No, you can not get into CSE/IT/ENTC in NIT/IIIT or GIFT with a CRL of 273071 and an OBC rank of 95501 in JEE Mains. You can check for other private colleges and state engineering colleges with other means.                             

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Shreya Basu

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Australian universities can be considered more affordable as compared to those in other countries like the US. The universities are decently ranked and attract students from all over the globe. The table below includes the top Australian universities offering the best MS courses in computer science, and the cost of living required:

Australian Universities offering CS courses

Tuition Cost

Cost of Living (INR)

University of Sydney

INR 24.76 L - 33.09 L

INR 14.22 L – INR 17.06 L

Australian National University (ANU)

INR 25.48 L - 31.73 L

INR 13.08 L – INR 15.93 L

University of Melbourne

INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L

INR 14.22 L – INR 17.06 L

University of South Wales

INR 20.53 L - 47.56 L

INR 13.65 L – INR 16.50 L

Monash University

INR 19.53 L - 31.97 L

INR 13.08 L – INR 15.93 L

University of Technology Sydney

INR 19.37 L - 36.1 L

INR 12.52 L – INR 15.36 L

University of Adelaide

INR 20.54 L - 28.08 L

INR 11.37 L – INR 14.22 L

University of Queensland

INR 14.63 L - 28.2 L

INR 12.52 L – INR 14.79 L

Macquarie University

INR 17.78 L - 26.79 L

INR 11.95 L – INR 14.79 L

RMIT University

INR 13.51 L - 27.55 L

INR 12.52 L – INR 15.36 L

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 92577 ews rank getting CSE in any NIT is super unlikely even the newer NITs close CSE way earlier maybe around 20k to 40k ews rank. You can try for other branches like mechanical or ECE in later rounds but you cannot get CSE at NITs.

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 122465 CRL and 17565 EWS rank, CSE in top NITs is unlikely but you can try for newer ones like NIT Mizoram, Nagaland, or Sikkim. Even then CSE is competitive so chances are low. You might have better luck with ECE or other similar branches in spot rounds

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 82.57 percentile and Delhi home quota, CSE in MAIT/MSIT is almost impossible. For general quota CSE, MAIT closing rank is around 47–48k and MSIT home state around 109k. Spot round chances are super slim at this rank.

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Utkarsh Maurya

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Yes — IIT Delhi is discontinuing its 5-year Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech programme in Computer Science and Engineering from July 2024, so 2025 batch students will also no longer be able to apply for the dual-degree programme in CSE at IIT Delhi.

  •  But they will still offer a regular 4-year B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, which is a desired and highly competitive programme at the institute.
  •  If your desired programme at IIT Delhi is CSE, you will still have the regular B.Tech route — you will just not have the option to complete the integrated M.Tech at the same time.

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Anushree Bhargava

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51493 rank in JEE Mains is not bad if you've got a category or home state quota. You can try NITs like Mizoram, Meghalaya, Srinagar for CSE or Electrical. Some IIITs and GFTIs too like IIIT Bhagalpur or GKV Haridwar might be open for admission. Not top tier but still decent government options

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Dua naqvi

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The other state students needs a higher percentile for AEEE CSE specialisation and home state student require less percentile.

There is slight difference in home state percentile or other state students percentile.

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Harsh Singh

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No, you cannot pursue B.Tech in Computer Science engineering branch at Delhi Technological University if you are from PCB branch because mathematics is compulsory in 12th for pursuing B.Tech in CSE branch.

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