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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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Your 12th percentage is good but the JEE rank makes it doubtful if you can get into a government institute or not. If you have reservation under some category then you might get into home state government college. But getting CSE in that case is still difficult.
You can either get into the college with whatever branch you are getting and if you try enough, later you can get your desired branch through internal sliding after first year or you can drop a year to get a better rank that will get you into a reputed college with your desired branch.
Also, do try for some low rank NIT's till spot round. You might hold a chance if you are lucky
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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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It is not possible to get into a NIT/CFTI/IIIT. But some regional government engineering college might take you in if you hold some category quota supposedly.
Try your luck or else you can drop a year to get a better rank in JEE next year. If not that, then you always have option to join a private institute.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Yes, you are eligible to give that entrance exam but you can't get admission because your board score is less.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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The minimum eligibility is to get at least 75% in your board exams. Only then you will be getting admission in any NIT, IIT, etc. If you belong to SC/ST then you should have 65% in boards.

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Nithash Majumdar

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It depends upon the rank of JEE Mains. 12th mark is just for your eligibility for JEE Mains. Depending upon the rank do check the JOSAA's previous year opening and closing rank to get an idea of which college and which branch you can apply for. About better courses, CSE and IT are presently the best in terms of placements.

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Rohan Sharma

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We cannot say anything about the cut off now as per the last year the cut off for gen candidate was 75 (approx.). For SC, ST candidates it was about 38 and so on, this year everyone is saying about increase in cut off but it can decrease.

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Nithash Majumdar

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Hi,
It depends upon the rank you got. In accordance with that rank kindly have a look through JoSAA's 2016 opening and closing rank of various colleges to get a rough idea about which govt. colleges you can get. JoSAA is the body that looks over the seat allocation through JEE Mains.

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Pankti Bardolia

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I think computer engineering course in Nirma closes maximum at 20,000 - 25,000 rank. Still, you can apply. I would also suggest you apply in 15% NRI category (If you're willing to pay double of the regular fee). Still, let's hope for the best!

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