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Rahul Verma

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Of course, it is extremely possible to learn AI without JEE or NEET. You may also consider B.Sc. or BCA courses with Artificial Intelligence for specialization, which are usually taken on the basis of 12th marks or your result in the exam, to be conducted by some universities. Moreover, very many online sites provide diplomas, certificates, and post-graduate programs in AI and Machine Learning, where there is no specific eligibility and that one does not need such competitive examination like the ones we have in universities. Emphasize on developing a solid background on mathematics and programming.

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Lakshmi

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To determine your rank and percentile for JEE Main 2025, you need to check the official results on the NTA JEE Main website. The percentile score will be available on your scorecard along with your All India Rank (AIR). You can also use online tools to get an estimated rank based on your marks and the number of candidates who appeared in each session. 

Official Results:

Access the official NTA JEE Main website to view your scorecard, which will include your percentile and All India Rank. 

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Lakshmi

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With a 93.36 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to the General EWS category with a Rajasthan home state, you have a good chance of getting into several NITs and IIITs. While you might not get into the top-tier NITs or IIITs for core branches like CSE, you can likely secure a seat in other branches or in lower-ranked NITs/IIITs. 

NITs:

Possible NITs:

You have a good chance at NITs like NIT Agartala, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Raipur, NIT Jalandhar, and NIT Goa.

Potential Branches:

You could potentially get into branches like Civil, Chemical, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering in some of these NITs, or even Computer Science in lower-ranked

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Baskaran M

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GJU Branch Chances (SC Rank 54k)

- *You might get:* IT, ECE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil

- *Less chance:* CSE

Verify cutoff ranks on GJU's official website.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The chapter wise weightage for JEE main 2025 is not officially published but based on past trends and analysis of previous exams from chapter consistently hold higher weightage for physics topic like modern physics current electricity and heat and thermodynamics are crucial and mathematics Calculus and coordinate geometry at generally considered High yeild chemistry ofences or significant contribution from organic chemistry physical chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry though the exact distribution can vary

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Dua naqvi

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No, it is unlikely to get top branches of VNIT  like computer Science or electrical branches you may get metallurgy branch maybe from the score of 95.90 in JEE Mains for general unreserved or EWS female student. It doesn't depend on your home state.

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Rahul Verma

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To avail affordable B.Tech CSE in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, some of the popular government colleges are Andhra University College of Engineering (Visakhapatnam), JNTUK University College of Engineering (Kakinada), Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering (Tirupati) and University College of Engineering, Osmania University (Hyderabad). These are characterized by cheaper fees (usually say INR 1.78 Lakhs - 2 Lakhs in total in case of B.Tech) and good academic profile. In case of private ones that charge average rates and offer alright placements, consider such colleges as Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College

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Khushi Jaiswal

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A girl candidate with an 85 percentile in JEE main has decent prospect for admission to NITs IIITs and other Government Engineering Colleges though not necessarily the top rank once analysing cut off branch perfence and state level colleges can help identify suitable options

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Rahul Verma

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A 96 percentile in JEE Mains will put you in the general percentage of score between 33000 and 48000. The score is not enough to get an admission in best IITs or most popular faculty members (such as CSE ) in best NITs. But you can easily get into mid-tier NITs (e.g. NIT Agartala, NIT Raipur, NIT SIlchar, NIT Srinagar) in core subjects such as Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, or even Metallurgy. You may even secure a place in newer (e.g. IIIT Manipur, IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Dharwad) institutes to other branches such as ECE. This is also dependent on your category and quota of home state.

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