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Haribalan N P

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Yes, you can get a seat in an engineering college with a fee of less than 70,000. But the truth is you cannot get admission to top colleges since you scored less in KCET. You can get into a normal engineering college with your preferred fee amount.

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Haribalan N P

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Yes, you may get admission to some good government colleges through WBJEE counseling. If you belong to the general category then it may feel tough to get a good government college but you are eligible to get admission at a government college in West Bengal.

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Dwight S

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It is better to personally contact Sandip Foundation or consult their official website for their complete admission requirements and cutoff marks to find out if you may get admitted there with a JEE score of 62.45 and a 12th grade score of 83.17%.

The criteria for admission to colleges can change depending on the availability of seats, the level of applicant competition, and the institution's particular regulations. For various programmes, such as their B.Tech courses, Sandip Foundation may have specified cutoff marks for JEE scores and 12th grade percentage.

Congratulations in achieving this rank and all the best for your further studie

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Dwight S

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You stand a good chance of being admitted to the CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) programme at one of the NITs (National Institutes of Technology), IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology), NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology), or DTU (Delhi Technological University) with a JEE Main rank of 9235 in the SC category. The number of seats and the entrance requirements for each institute will, however, determine which colleges within these institutions can accept applicants.

Congratulations in achieving this rank and all the best wishes for your further studies!

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Keshav Agarwal

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You can choose ECE at North east NITs . Other alternative will be ECE in reputed GFTIs like JNU. These are lower fee options.

You can get CSE/IT/ Data Science/ECE etc. in IIITs as well but fees higher (roughly 2 to 2.5 times NITs). NITs also have fee waiver schemes based on parental income less than 5 lakh/annum, which IIITs don't have. You will get better branches in C S A B rounds only, so do participate in C S A B.

Also advisable that you renew your EWS certificate, because JoSAA asks for fresh certificates after certain cut off date, which it will publish on its website. Best wishes.

 
 

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Dwight S

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You are qualified for admission to engineering institutes in India if you receive a JEE Main rank of 141050 and an EWS category rating of 28115. 
Even when applying to private institutions, the availability of colleges and specific branches will rely on the level of overall competition and the cutoff ranks offered by each institute. However, I suggest you to go through the eligibility critirea putforth by institutions and then go for enrolling.

Best wishes for your future studies and congratulations on reaching this rank.

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Lakshya Gariya

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It is unlikely that you will get a seat in any of the NITs, IITs or GFTIs with a CRL rank of 196580 and an EWS rank of 31691. The cutoff ranks for these institutes are typically much lower than your current rank. However, there are a few factors that could improve your chances of admission.

* *Your caste/category:* If you belong to a reserved category, you will have a higher chance of getting a seat than if you are from a general category.

* *Your performance in JEE Advanced:* If you perform well in JEE Advanced, you may be eligible for a seat in an IIT or NIT through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JOSAA) counseling.

* *The number o

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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

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Hello dear,

The specific details and procedures for subsequent counseling rounds may vary depending on the entrance exam and the governing body conducting the counseling and also separate counseling processes for specific categories such as reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC). If you want to know about specific college then comment and let me know

I hope this answer your query then do upvote to let me know!

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shubham deep

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Possibilities are quite low to get into CSE IT group of sastra but still you can try for 2nd and 3rd round of counselling But you may able to get into Non IT group of sastra. Considered both for higher possibilities of admission. 

Thank you

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Esha

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Congratulations on your JEE Mains rank of 47! With such an impressive rank, you have a wide range of options for admission into the best government engineering colleges in India. Here are some of the top government engineering colleges you can consider:

Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs):

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB)

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IITD)

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM)

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK)

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IITKgp)

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IITR)

Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (IITG)

Indian Institute of Technolog

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