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Anushree Bhargava

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With 7.2 Lacs CRL and 58k SC rank getting NITs or IIITs is not possible. The placements are usually low in colleges that accept such ranks but you can still try state government colleges or private ones that offer scholarships. Check colleges like LPU, SRM or Amrita for decent placements.

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Anushree Bhargava

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At 707729 rank getting any NIT or IIITt is almost impossible unless you have a strong category rank like ST or PWD. Even then also very few seats in less demanded branches might be available.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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With a CRL general category rank of one Lacs nine thousand eight hundred two, securing a CSE seat in NITs, DTU, or NSUT will be extremely challenging. These institutions typically have much lower cut-offs, even with home state quotas. While your J&K home state quota might slightly improve chances in NIT Srinagar, getting CSE at this rank is still unlikely. You might consider other engineering branches in newer NITs or look into private universities that accept JEE Main scores.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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With an OBC category rank of seventy-one thousand five hundred in JEE Mains, securing admission in IIIT Bhubaneswar is generally very challenging. The cut-offs for IIITs, even for OBC, are usually much lower. While having a green card might offer some specific quotas or relaxed criteria for international applicants at some institutions, it's not a standard factor for JEE Mains-based admissions for Indian citizens. Your best bet would be to check the DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) scheme if your green card status qualifies.

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 122465 CRL and 17565 EWS rank, CSE in top NITs is unlikely but you can try for newer ones like NIT Mizoram, Nagaland, or Sikkim. Even then CSE is competitive so chances are low. You might have better luck with ECE or other similar branches in spot rounds

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 70000 CRL and OBC category you can get admission in newer NITs like, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Mizoram, or Puducherry for branches like, Civil EEE or mechanical. IIIITs like Una or Agartala might also work.

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Anushree Bhargava

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With 179670 rank in General category, getting a seat in NIT Rourkela is almost impossible unless you have a home state quota and choose a very low-demand branch. IIITs in Odisha also have high cutoffs. Chances are really slim, but you can try spot rounds just in case.

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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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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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