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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you may get seat in SASTRA University. But it also depends on the number of seats that are available for this academic year. But as per previous years trend, you will definitely get BTech CSE. Looking at your scores, it seems that it can be easy for you to get admission at SASTRA. You can definitely consider going for the same.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The ST category rank cannot be determined directly from the All India Rank (AIR) and percentile. The number of students in the ST category and their performance are considered to determine the ST category rank. The ST category rank is normally determined by taking the rank distribution of the category as a whole and the percentile estimates your position relative to other students. Since you have an AIR of 533900 and a percentile of 55.56, expect that your ST category rank would be lower than AIR but the rank depends upon how many ST candidates appear in the examination and scores they obtain. It is prudent to check the category-wise r
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Failure to provide the OBC NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) category certificate while undergoing the GATE counseling may make you ineligible for all the reservation benefits pertaining to the OBC NCL category. This will imply that you might fall into the General category, thus reducing your chances of acquiring a seat in your favorite program, especially when highly competitive institutes are concerned. Failure to submit the certificate on time will also lead to disqualification or rejection of your application. You may lose an opportunity to get admission which is specifically reserved for OBC NCL candidates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
To revise the syllabus of JEE Mains 2025 in 1 month, strategy planning and time management must be adopted. Split up the remaining time into 4 weeks, devoting one week to one of the subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Prioritize important chapters and focus on weak areas. Use concise revision notes, NCERT textbooks, and previous years' question papers. Practice daily tests to improve the speed and accuracy. Take mock tests to simulate exam conditions and identify areas for improvement. Avoid learning new topics and focus on reinforcing concepts and problem-solving techniques. Regular breaks and a balanced routine will keep y
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum rank needed for admission to IIT Delhi varies by course, year, and other factors. For the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme, the typical JEE Advanced rank required is between 90 and 1201, influenced by applicant numbers, exam difficulty, and seat availability. For the CAT exam, a qualifying percentile of 90 is required, but the cutoff for a Personal Interview (PI) call is usually around 98. Additionally, the opening and closing ranks differ based on candidate categories and quotas, such as differences between female candidates and the general category.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In 2024, the cutoff ranks for various B.Tech courses at JSS Noida based on JEE Mains were as follows:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For securing admission to NEFTU Arunachal Pradesh for M.Tech in Computer Science, there isn't a strict GATE cutoff as the university often has flexible admission criteria. However, having a GATE score in the range of 300-400 can strengthen your profile, though the exact requirement may vary based on the number of applicants and seat availability.
If you don't have a GATE score, some universities also offer admission based on merit or an interview process. It's best to contact NEFTU's admission office to get accurate details about their selection process for the current academic year.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 6
There is no such thing as fixed passing marks out of 300 in JEE Main. Instead, qualification is dependent upon the cutoff percentile, which keeps varying year-wise based on variables like difficulty of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for it, and available seats.
For the general category, the cutoff percentile ranges approximately 88-90 and thus marks to score around 70-90 marks. In reserved categories, cutoff is much lower, thereby easy qualification.
These cutoffs determine eligibility for JEE Advanced and admissions to top colleges. Always check the official cutoff for the year you are appearing to stay updated.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 6
Hey rio,
I got 69 marks in 12th Board math and got 92% in jee. I cant apply for nit's but I got good college with this rank. Let me give the details:
You can write jee marks withouy any minimum marks in board but for getting admission in NIT, IIT or gift universities you should have 75% [65% for sc/st] in your boards or top 20% in your repective board.
With good jee percentage like above 90%, you can get many good unversities. So if you have low marks in 12th, you can consider jee as option.
For the GATE again, there is no minimum percentage required in the qualifying degree. Any qualified graduate degree in engineering, technology,
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With a JEE Main rank of 413,000, your chances of getting admission to L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE) in Gujarat may be challenging. LDCE is a well-known engineering college, and the cutoff ranks for popular branches like Computer Science or Electronics tend to be much lower. However, you might have a chance for admission in less competitive branches or through the management quota, if available. It's important to regularly check LDCE's official admission portal for updates on cutoff ranks and explore alternative options such as state-level exams or private colleges.
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