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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello,
For top NITs like Trichy, Warangal, Surathkal, Calicut, and Rourkela, the JEE Main cutoff trends are quite competitive, especially for popular branches like CSE and ECE.
- NIT Trichy: CSE usually closes within 1,000 to 2,000 ranks, while ECE goes up to 5,000.
- NIT Warangal: CSE ranks range from 1,000 to 2,500, and ECE up to 4,000.
- NIT Surathkal: CSE closes around 1,500 to 3,000, and ECE up to 4,500.
- NIT Calicut and Rourkela: CSE typically closes between 2,000 to 5,000.
These are just trends and can vary yearly. Aim for the best possible rank for higher chances. Good luck with your preparation!
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your choice should be determined by your interests and professional aspirations. Better placement prospects larger compensation packages, and demand in fields like artificial intelligence software development, and cybersecurity are all provided by VIT Bhopal's CSE program. However, if you're interested in core engineering subjects like manufacturing robotics or automotive Mechanical Engineering at Vellore is a viable option because of VIT Vellore's greater facilities and stronger reputation.
Instead of a highly sought-after branch at VIT Vellore, you have a better chance of obtaining CSE at VIT Bhopal if your VITEEE rank is 77722. Selec
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello,
You do stand a chance of getting into an NIT with a 74.5 percentile in JEE Mains as a General-PwD candidate. However, you might find it slightly difficult to get CSE because it's a very competitive stream. All is not lost, though! You may still get CSE in the more recent NITs or during the later rounds of counseling when seats sometimes become available. It's also worth looking into related fields such as IT or ECE, which also enjoy good career prospects. Stay optimistic and maintain your options. Best of luck with your admissions!
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Getting into aerospace engineering schools through JoSAA counseling is extremely difficult if you scored in the 58th percentile on the JEE Main and 72% on the board exams. This is the reason:
Eligibility Requirements: Candidates must have at least 75% on their Class 12 board exams or rank in the top 20% of their respective boards in order to be admitted to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs through JoSAA. You don't meet this requirement with 72%.
Competitive Cutoffs: The field of aerospace engineering has the high cutoffs and is highly sought after. Admission is doubtful because a score in the 58th percentile on JEE Main is far higher than the usua
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your, prospects of getting into prestigious NITs or IITs in-demand fields like computer Science or electronics are slim if your JEE Main rank is 17000 and your JEE Advanced rank is 20000. Other respectable NITs and branches however might provide you prospects.
Possible Branches and NITs:
NIT Kurukshetra: Production, Industrial and Civil Engineering
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at NIT Durgapur
NIT Silchar: Civil and Mechanical Engineering
These recommendations are based on the cutoff trends from prior years and they might change every year depending on things like application performance and seat availability.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your anticipated All India Rank (AIR), based on your JEE Main percentile of 94.89 is almost 53,000. Because of the reservation privileges this rank could rise for an OBC-NCL candidate. You might have a chance of getting admitted to several NITs and branches with this rank even if popular branches and top NITs have higher cutoffs.
For example, in the past, certain NITs have had closing ranks for OBC-NCL applicants in fields like civil engineering, metallurgical engineering and biotechnology that fall within your rank range. These cutoffs, however, change every year depending on a number of variables including overall performance, seat av
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you are a female candidate with an OBC-NCL rank of 18,663 and a JEE Main percentile of 95.98 you have a good chance of getting into some National Institutes of Technology (NITs) Numerous NITs provide possibilities in different engineering fields even though popular branches like Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and top NITs may have higher cutoffs.
For example, in 2023, the closing rankings for female OBC-NCL candidates at NIT Andhra Pradesh were:
Biotechnology: 17,812
17,478 Chemical Engineering
17,478 in civil engineering
These numbers imply that you have a fair chance of getting a seat at NIT Andhra Pradesh in fields like biotec
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to last year statistics, an OBC-NCL rank of around 5,751 to 11,994 is typically required for admission to IIIT Trichy through JoSAA or CSAB in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) stream.
It can be challenging to get a seat in the CSE branch with your OBC-NCL rank of 16,500. OBC-NCL students have a little more hope of getting admitted to the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch, where closing ranks have reached 15,120.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, applicants who fall under the general category must have at least 75% in their Class 12th test (or rank in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards) in order to be eligible for JEE Mains. The minimum score for SC/ST applicants is 65%. This requirement must be met in order to take the test and be admitted to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. This law does not, however, apply to admittance to private schools or certain public colleges that offer their own counseling services.
No, JEE Mains does not require a 75% grade in the 12th grade. The candidate's age, passing the qualifying exam, and studying the required topics (mathematics,
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