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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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You might get lower branches in some NITs but it's not worth it. You can go to other colleges or drop out and appear again next year. I suggest you take your time and focus on JEE core and progress. Because boards and JEE at the same time are difficult for many students to manage. Or your ideas aren't clear because you haven't given them enough time, so there's no harm in taking a drop. But a few things I want to clarify about taking the plunge, assuming it's the only chance life has given you, and you won't waste that chance by sacrificing social media accounts like fb, Instagram, etc. You have OBC category so make sure it is consider
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Ashleigh

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As per previous year information, you have good chances to get into Thapar as you have got 81 percentile.

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Hello Banumathi, in Tamil Nadu as you know the admissions to the engineering colleges are given based on marks obtained in 12th standard. For this government of Tamilnadu has established one organisation called Tamilnadu engineering admission. Here a prospective student has to register to be eligible to seek admission. TNEA has established facilitation centres across Tamilnadu for checking of certificates. This step is a mandatory step which is required to be done by the student so that he can proceed for the next stage of admission process. There is no need to upload the Certificate anywhere but you need to take it to this TFC. Shiksh
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Ashleigh

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The IUST application window opens annually. The university, state or national entrance exams, or previous qualifying exam merit are the means by which admission to the university programs is granted.

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Ashleigh

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A score of 250 or higher is regarded as a good score and therefore a percentile between 85-95 is enough to get a seat in the NITs or IITs through this exam. Although to be able to secure a place in the NITs or IITs you need to be in the top 15,000 to 20,000 ranks.

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Ashleigh

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You do not have chances to get seat in NIT. You need to score minimum 96 percentile or above to have decent chances of getting seat in an NIT. You can however look for other colleges like Swami Vivekanand Institute of Engineering & Technology Mangalmay Group of Institutions Brainware University Local University.

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Ashleigh

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Based on previous year trends, the minimum marks in JEE Main 2022 for admission to top NITs is about 200 (equivalent to rank below 5000). For 75 percentile you will get other universities with CSE branch. But for NITS or IITS it is not possible. For home state NIT, for ST people 93 percentile and above can do the work . For SC people 94 and above for home state.

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Ashleigh

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Analyzing CSAB previous year's cutoff will help to get an idea about the minimum marks required for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.

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Ashleigh

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To get CSE at Amrita Coimbatore, you must have a rank of less than 1200. The AEEE cut-off is determined by the university authorities keeping in view the factors such as the total number of candidates taking the examination, the level of difficulty of the examination, and so on.

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