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73962 OBC Rank in JEE Mains: With this rank, getting CSE or ECE at SASTRA is challenging but possible for EEE depending on Stream 2 and board scores.

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948454 is the 2024  latest cuttoff for EEE  btec in general category 

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In Telangana, a number of good colleges offer M.Tech courses in Electrical Engineering or Energy and Power Systems. Notable colleges are Osmania University in Hyderabad offering M.Tech in Electrical Engineering with specialisation in Power Systems, and the University College of Engineering, Osmania University that offers M.Tech in Power Systems and Energy. NIT Warangal offers M.Tech in Power Systems and Energy Engineering, and the same is on offer at JNTU Hyderabad with M.Tech in Electrical Power Systems. Kakatiya University at Warangal also offers M.Tech in Power and Energy Systems. Generally, the mode of admission for these programs

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,

With an 88.4% in Class 12, your CRL rank of 188402, and an EWS rank of 30668, securing a seat in B.Tech CSE at GEC Palamu might be difficult, as CSE typically has higher cutoffs. However, for the EEE branch, you have a better chance, especially with the EWS category, as it may have slightly lower cutoffs.

It's important to check the official updates and counseling details to get a clearer picture of your chances based on the competition and seat availability.

All the very best!

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The cutoff for B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) at Loknayak Jai Prakash Institute of Technology (LNJPIT) varies every year based on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and your category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.). Typically, the cutoff is determined during the counseling process, which follows the results of the entrance exams like JEE Mains or state-level exams (like BCECE, if applicable).

but somehow based on the previous trends, you can expect the cutoff to be moderate and competitive, with a higher likelihood of getting admission in later rounds or under specific categories.

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