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Kanishka Gambhir

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The BITS Pilani, Dubai, is known for its Engineering programs. B.E./BTech admissions are wholly based on grade 12 or equivalent aggregate marks. Even if a student has JEE but does not qualify for grade 12, the institute will not accept admission. The basic requirement for Engineering is an overall aggregate of 60% & minimum aggregate of 60% marks in Physics, Mathematics & Chemistry / Biology / Computer Science or any other vocational subject with minimum of 50% marks in each subject. BITSAT and JEE are not required for Engineering courses at the BITS Pilani, Dubai campus.  

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Dua naqvi

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.No, it is unlikely that you get computer Science branch in IIIT in any IIIT with 86 percentile in JEE Mains whether you belong to OBC NCl category.

You can check other colleges like NITs or GFTS, but it is unlikely that you get computer Science branch easily in those also 

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Rahul Verma

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The PDFs of questions in the JEE Main April 2025 exam (along with solutions and answer keys) can be downloaded in a variety of teaching sites. Other coaching institutes (such as Allen, Shiksha, eSaral, Sri Chaitanya) normally publish papers and solutions based on memory immediately after each shift ends. They are also published on National Testing Agency (NTA), which is the official exam conducting body, that will have on their JEE Main official website (jeemain.nta.nic.in) a few days after the examinations are concluded the official question paper as well as the provisional and final keys to the answer.

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Dua naqvi

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So with the Rank 41149 with the SC category reservation you can get many NITs

  • NIT Agartala
  • NIT Meghalaya
  • NIT Raipur
  • NIT Jalandhar
  • NIT Goa 
  • NIT Hamirpur
  • NIT Allahabad
  • NIT Durgapur

You may not get the top branches for top course is like computer Science but it is very likely that you will get admission with this rank with SC category reservation.

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Rahul Verma

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JEE Main 90 percentile gives options to mid-tier NITs and IIITs for core courses like Civil, Mechanical or Electrical etc. Examples are NIT Agartala, NIT Jalandher, NIT Durgapur, NIT Puducherry, IIIT Kottayam and IIIT Una. Also, majority of high-profile private institutes such as VIT, SRM, KIIT, and Manipal accept this score in different engineering branches as well as various other institutes with suitable Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs). The choice is your most favorable depending on where you want to work, category, and quota of your home state.

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Rahul Verma

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Sure you can use GATE DA (Data Science and Artificial Intelligence) score to become eligible to M.Tech AI or similar streams. Most of the prestigious schools such as IIT Hyderabad, IISc Bangalore, IIT Delhi (Machine Intelligence and Data Science) and IIIT Bangalore (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science) clearly take into account GATE DA scores in the admission process. Your GATE score is very important but in the end a combination of your score/academic background and a written test/interview is done to make the final selection. The eligibility and selection criteria will always vary with subjects so check on the official website o

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Rahul Verma

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B.Tech CSE at DTU is very competitive, with General category receiving the most competition. In this case, General Category - Outside Delhi candidates can hardly afford to rejoice at a rank below 70000 within CSE 2017 as closing ranks do not even go beyond 10000 (and in most cases much below).But, in case you are under the Delhi Region ( Home State Quota ) and fell under a reserved category ( OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS ), ranks below 70,000 could provide an opportunity to CSE or similar stream such as IT, Software Engineering, or Mathematics and Computing as cutoffs of these three categories can go even much higher. It is important to match

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Anant katare

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The JEE Mains session 2 results are already released on April 18th 2025 by National Testing Agency NTA exam conducting authority. Candidates can access their results through the official website of NTA that is jeemain.nta.nic.in. The topper list for JEE Mains session 2 was already released with 24 candidates scored 100 percentile. The JEE Mains scores are required for admission to National Institute of Technology NITs. For more information you can visit the official website of NTA.

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Prashant

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With a 45 percentile in JEE Mains, it's unlikely you'll get a B.Tech seat at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE) through the JEE Mains route for the SC category. The cutoff for SC candidates at DSCE, especially for popular branches like CSE, is usually much lower. Even with the SC reservation, a 45 percentile translates to a very high rank, making it difficult to secure a seat. 

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Prashant

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While it's difficult to say definitively, your chances of getting a seat in SASTRA's B.Tech Data Science and Business Analytics programme with an 88% in boards and a 60% in JEE are not very high, but not impossible. SASTRA considers both 12th board scores and JEE Main scores for admissions, but JEE performance is a significant factor. With 88% in boards, you have a good chance of getting an A+ grade, but a 60% in JEE (which translates to roughly a low percentile) is a concern. 

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