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Anushree Bhargava

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At 265521 rank in OBC category, NITs or IIITs are out of reach. But you can still try for state-level colleges or private ones that accept JEE score like IPU, PSIT, Galgotias etc. Some GFTIs with low demand branches might also be possible in spot rounds.

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Anushree Bhargava

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95.6 percentile with 66k CRL and 20k OBC is decent. You might get ECE or EEE in newer NITs like Puducherry, Meghalaya or some GFTIs. IIITs like Nagpur, Bhagalpur, or Ranchi are also possible. Not top-tier, but definitely doable if you're flexible with location and rounds.

 

 

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 69049 OBC rank, it's honestly tough to get a seat in NITs or IIITs, especially for CSE or core branches. You might get a seat in very new NITs or less popular branches like biotech or metallurgy, but even that would depend on home state and luck.

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Anushree Bhargava

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80 percentile in ST category isn't bad actually, You can get into a few NITs like NIT Mizoram, Nagaland, Agartala or even Srinagar if you're okay with branches like mechanical or civil. CSE might be tough but other branches should be possible through ST quota.

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Anushree Bhargava

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With just 40 percentile in JEE Main OBC, PSIT Kanpur is kinda out of reach.its OBC closing rank usually lies in the 8–10 lakh range. Even with home state quota, you'd need a much better rank.

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Anup Kumar Verma

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Your JEEMain percentile is 93; consequently your AIR will be somewhere between 60, 000-80, 000 (in the General category). That is why it is rather difficult to secure a popular course such as Computer Science or Electronics in the best NITs (e.g., Trichy, Warangal) or IIITs. But you are highly eligible in new or lower ranking NITs in the streams such as Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Metallurgy, or Production Engineering. On the same note, the more recent IIITs may have non-CSEs such as ECE. One can also consider Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) such as Assam University, Mizoram University and Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyal

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Anushree Bhargava

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At 121634, chances in NITs are kinda slim unless you've got category or home state advantage. But IIITs like Agartala, Una or even GFTIs might be possible in later rounds if you're okay with branches like mechanical or civil. 

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Anup Kumar Verma

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The 67 percentile in JEE Mains may not get the General category candidates through the all-India quota access to Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar College of Engineering, Begusarai, especially core branch such as Computer Science. Nevertheless, the probability is far higher in case you are a part of the Home State quota or one of the reserved groups. Your chances may still be there in branches as Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering or Mechanical Engineering based on the trend of past years. The priority is to get the cut offs of the respective year during Bihar UGEAC counseling to reveal the

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Anushree Bhargava

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18257 rank as a general female candidate is actually decent. You can try for newer NITs like NIT Nagaland, Puducherry, or maybe Raipur for non-core branches. If you're lucky, you might get CSE or ECE in lower NITs. Fill smart choices in JoSAA.

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Anushree Bhargava

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51493 rank in JEE Mains is not bad if you've got a category or home state quota. You can try NITs like Mizoram, Meghalaya, Srinagar for CSE or Electrical. Some IIITs and GFTIs too like IIIT Bhagalpur or GKV Haridwar might be open for admission. Not top tier but still decent government options

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