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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Yes, you can get. It is very greater chances that you will be getting a seat in IIIT, or NIT in CSE branch. But also at same I suggest you to decide a plan b means just choose another college also for the admission as a backup plan. Means if you are unable to get a seat in IIT etc. Then you have a second option too. By this your time will not wasted. By the way hope for the best. It is much possible to get a seat in IIIT or NIT.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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No, not at all. But Tamil Nadu Board students will be getting a reservation since the TNEA is a state level exam for admission in college. So, the priority is the Tamil students since they are the domicile of that state only. Hence, they will come under the state quota and other will be having less quota.

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Gagandeep Singh

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During counselling based on your rank if you get VIT, Vellore, they shall allow you to take it! In the form, they just ask for their analysis! If your rank is good you'll get Vellore. They value merit a lot!

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Gagandeep Singh

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The only way to get into VIT is by writing the entrance test VITEEE. VIT now has 4 campuses. So, you should get CSE in them! We have a category system. Based on the rank u are called for counseling and you pick your seat! The first category fee is around 12 Lacs for 4 years including hostel and tuition. If category one closes, then you can take a seat in category one of another campus or category 2 based on your campus preference. Fee increases by around 1 Lacs per year in each category!

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Tanya Shrotriya

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Well, it depends upon the college. Go through the guidelines. Every Indian student is welcomed in Karnataka colleges. Please upvote.

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Saurabh ShigwanHello, another future Engineer is here.

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As COEP is a government college, the admission process is only through the CET marks. They don't take admission through JEE marks.

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Hari SherryFirst bencher with Last bencher qualities

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For general category, the qualifying marks are 98 (approximately).

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RAVIRAJ DODIYA

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I suggest answering the question that is not related to maths unless they less time taking.

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RAVIRAJ DODIYA

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Maybe not the best. You will get into but I wish you with my best wishes if you get the best.

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Purvesh Gandhi

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It's tough to get an NIT with just 49 marks. Well, keeping the difficulty of JEE 2018 in mind, maybe, you can make it into an NIT but branch may not be good.

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