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You definitely have scored very well in JEE Mains to get a percentile of 97.7. But then CSE is the branch which is given as first choice by almost every student. Hence it is tough to predict whether you will get this branch & in what college. However, to help you I am attaching a link that can predict the college and the branch that you can get based on your performance in JEE Mains examination. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's difficult to say what percentile will be required, particularly for CSE. This is so since almost every student desires that he should get this branch. However, there is another method of finding it out. I am attaching a link that can predict college for you depending on your performance in JEE Mains. I suggest you put in different percentile and find out as to at what percentile you get admission in the institute that you desire. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 18
I do not know why you want to hide your name but this is the query of many aspirants for JEE Mains. Do not worry. Any query from any student is welcome. The calculation of percentile is a very complex process and it requires certain data. This data is available only with the agency which conducts the exam, in your case National testing agency. Hence your percentile can be found out by only NTA I am sure in due course of time, you will get intimation from this agency about your percentile and also ranking considering the both sets of examination. Best wishes to you.
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