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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a rank of 9889 in JEE Mains B.Plan, you have a chance to gain admission in various institutes for the Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan) course, especially in lower-rank NITs, GFTIs or private colleges. The options include NIT Agartala, NIT Patna and NIT Hamirpur in which you can gain admission for the B.Plan course. Additionally, some state government engineering colleges and private institutions are able to offer B.Plan courses with slightly higher cutoffs. One has to be cautious about the formal counseling and seat allotment process through JoSAA or any other state-level counseling sessions so that all possibilities are taken into a
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Your Economically Weaker Section (EWS) rank is normally higher than your Common Rank List (CRL) rank, since your EWS rank is category-specific for the reserved category and is considered separately at the time of admission. If your EWS rank is approximately 1500, your CRL rank would be 10,000 to 20,000, though it could be lower if the ranks were more or less evenly distributed. In order to get an estimate near reality, you will have to keep in mind the previous distribution of ranks You can also employ the official JEE Mains rank predictor software available online based on the new exam data for better estimates.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Being ranked 2,88,000 and 80 percentile in JEE Mains, getting into MBM Jodhpur might be difficult, as cutoff ranks for the most sought-after branches such as Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering are quite low. Your chances will be better though if you belong to the reserved category, or if there are vacant seats in the state quota for students from Rajasthan. Since you said you have an 89.6 percentile in RBSE 12th you can also consider state-level counseling or management quota, which might be beneficial in terms of opportunities It's also better to keep yourself abreast of the official counseling process and go through last yea
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Having AIR of 604,826 and SC category rank of 45,093 in JEE Mains, Computer Science Engineering (CSE) or any specialisation in NIT, IIIT, or GFTI seat cannot be attained. Cut-offs for CSE in top NITs and IIITs are usually well below this rank, and it is highly competitive. But you may have chances in some lower or newer IIITs, NITs or GFTIs in other streams of engineering. You should have choices to consider other courses or state-level engineering colleges, private institutes, or alternate options like management quota seats to have better probability. Keep looking at the JoSAA counseling rounds for any update.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) offers a 5-year Integrated M.Sc. in Computer Science with specialisation in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. The course is ideal for students who wish to study in-depth topics of computer Science particularly AI and data science. The course is research-oriented, and students are encouraged to work on technology development and problem-solving. The lecturers adapt their teaching to embed a culture of research. However, some have said that placement opportunities might be less than in more traditional engineering programs possibly due to industrial perceptions about integra
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Well As of now, the latest information regarding JEE Main cut-off for 2025 indicates that the expected cut-off for the general category is around 95+ percentile, with 83+ for OBC, 85+ for EWS, 65+ for SC, and 50+ for ST categories; however, the official cut-off will be released by the NTA once the results are declared, and it may vary based on the difficulty level of the exam and number of candidates appearing.The cut-off varies significantly based on the category a candidate belongs to. Achieving the JEE Main cut-off is necessary to qualify for the JEE Advanced exam, which is required for admission to IITs.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes.Ofcourse, a second dropper is eligible to take admission in MMMUT after clearing the JEE Mains exam; there is no restriction on the number of attempts you can take for the JEE Mains to gain admission to MMMUT.Admission to MMMUT for BTech programs is primarily based on your JEE Mains rank. You can appear for JEE Mains as many times as you want, including as a second dropper.
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