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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can get admission very easily into NIT and IIIT for B.Tech. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below
1- IIIT Delhi
2- IIIT Allahabad
3- IIIT Guwahati
4- IIIT Trichy
5- NIT Sikkim
6- NIT Kurukshetra
7- NIT Rourkela, etc. If you want more information regarding the college or anything else, kindly visit the given link which I provided to you (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor).

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Priyanshu Mishra

Beginner-Level 3

If you belong to general and OBC then there is no chance that you get good government College, but if you are EWS or SC ST Candidate, you can get govt college.
But the placement criteria are not good
Hence you should apply for a private college. you will definitely get good college and also get a scholarship.

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bagammagari sanjay reddy

Beginner-Level 1

By your rank I think you are good student. That you are saying your are from SC category there is a chance of getting good college but my suggestion is take long term coaching and try hard next time and get good marks in exams. So I suggest to take jee advanced and prepare well and get seated in top iit's . Here are some of colleges where you can get seat.
1.mallareddy group of institutions hyderabad
2.cmr hyderabad
3.sreenidhi institute of technology hyderabad
4.gkriet Hyderabad

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tarun mittal

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There is another rank which is given, apart from CRL, called as JEE Advanced Preparatory Rank. For example, if your JEE Advanced Preparatory Rank is 150, then it will be written as 150-P. It is completely different from CRL and it has a different meaning also. Let's know more about it. The vacant seats reserved for SC, ST and PwD candidates will be allotted to the candidates of respective categories for admission to a preparatory course of one-year duration on the basis of relaxed admission criteria. Admission is given to the candidates in the preparatory course provided
The seats reserved for the respective category are vacant and Cand
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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

If your category rank (OBC Rank) is 3032, then the IITs available to you are:-
1] IIT Dhanbad - Geophysics (5 Y)
2] IIT BHU - Bio (5 Y)
3] IIT Kharagpur - Applied Geology (5 Y)
Unless you need the IIT Tag to flaunt in front of your relatives and unless you have some specific interest in these fields or unless you are planning to work hard to get a vertical branch transfer, go for NITs on the basis of your Mains rank or go for a drop. If your Open Rank is 3032, then you have a lot to choose from: - (The best options in no specific order, according to me are chosen as there are 50 and more branches open)
1] IIT Delhi Chemical (Dual Degree)
2]
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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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Yes, you can participate in CSAB counselling without participating in JoSAA counselling. Central Seat Allocation Board will be conducting CSAB to provide admissions into the participating institutes (IIITs, NITs, and GFTIs) on the basis of JEE Main scores.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

You are not qualified because you will not consider for seats allotment in counselling. However the candidates having preparatory rank will be considered for admission for vacant seats of SC/ST/PWD in IITs after successful completion of training of one year in IITs.

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Hemant kumar

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, more chances to IIT and NIT is fixed.

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