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9 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With a JEE Mains percentile of 73.4 and a TNEA cutoff of 172 (MBC), getting AI and Data Science at top universities like SASTRA or Amrita in Tamil Nadu is challenging. SASTRA's cutoff for CSE and realetd branches are much higher, often requiring a much better JEE rank or a higher +2 aggregate. However, you can still apply through Stream 2 at SASTRA (based on +2 marks), but competition is tough. Consider applying to other private universities in Tamil Nadu such as SRM University, Sathyabama University, and Vel Tech, which accept JEE Main scores and where cutoffs may be more flexible for your scores.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
After reading that you got only 52.6 score in JEE Mains I was shocked and you are expecting a seat in NIT but after knowing you belong to SC category then I can answer. With a 52.6 score in JEE Mains and SC category, chances of NIT admission are low but possible in lower-ranked NITs or less preferred branches under home state quota. Cutoffs vary yearly, so apply through JoSAA counselling, keep options wide, and also consider IIITs, GFTIs, or state colleges.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
There are many:
- JEE Advanced
- WBJEE
- COMEDK
- MHTCET
- BITS Entrance Exam
- VIT Vellore entrance exam
State level Entrance exams but the most famous ones I have mentioned in the above.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can get admission without JEE Main. Here's how:
- DBGI accepts UPCET/UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh state entrance) scores for B.E./B.Tech.
- If seats remain after the state quota, management quota admissions are also available based on 10+2 marks.
- You can secure admission via UPCET or directly 10+2 merit through management quota.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
IIT Bhilai JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to BTech specialisations. The cutoff was released for round 3, for different categories under the All India quota. Among the General AI category, the closing ranks varied between 6524 and 15325. Looking at the cutoff range, we can say that getting admission at 15000 rank is possible. However, the choice of specialisation at this rank would be very limited.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You can change your password by clicking on forget your password and fill the required information then you change your password. Now, you can login to the website and check your result from the result section.
Also the results are also mailed to your email id given, you can also check from here too.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
This means that you are not qualified for the JEE Mains exam. That you are not getting the government engineering college but you can get a private one. Private colleges are also good, you can get placement from a private one and some private colleges get companies which the government ones are not getting so.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
IIT Gandhinagar JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 is out for the third round. The cutoff has been released for candidates seeking admission to BTech/Integerated BTech courses at the institute on the basis of JEE Advanced. Among the General All India category candidates, the closing ranks varied between 1872 and 10645. Therefore, it is possible to get admission to the college at 5000 rank in JEE Advanced. However, at 5000 rank, the choice of specialisations would be limited.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With this score, I don't think you will get a government college but you will get a good private college. Also you can give entrance of better private colleges like VIT, etc. For private college, you have to check its campus placement and how much exposure you will get in this college.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can get a seat at IIITs. But I personally believed that you should prepare for session 2 where you can score much better than session 1 and if your score is not better, the session 1 score is still available to take admission in the IIITs. IITs are also better in terms of campus placement and education facility and also a government one.
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