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Muskan

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Consider universities like the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mumbai, Anna University, the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM), and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur for an M.Tech in food technology. These universities provide chances for food technology research as well as specialised degrees.

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Consider universities like the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, Chennai's Anna University, and the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM) for an M.Tech in food technology. In food technology and allied subjects, these colleges provide chances for research and specialised degrees. For complementary degrees, you can also look into other universities with robust engineering and technology departments.

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Even if you fall into the ST category, your prospects of getting into an NIT are extremely slim with a JEE Main percentile of 48.0513547. Because NITs typically have high cutoff percentiles, admission is typically denied for scores below the 50th percentile. It is advisable to look at alternative engineering programs or universities before applying.

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Muskan

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A 75 percentile in JEE Main can be enough to get you into JNGEC (Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College), particularly if you fall into one of the reserved categories or if your category's cutoff is lower. Cutoff percentiles, however, are subject to change in response to both the quantity of applications and seat availability. It's a good idea to verify your chances with a 75 percentile by looking at the most recent JNGEC admission data and trends.

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You would most likely not be eligible for JEE Advanced if you have an OBC Common Rank List (CRL) rank of 231,000 in JEE Mains. The JEE Advanced exam is typically only accessible to the top 2.5 Lacs candidates from JEE Mains, meaning that the cutoff is typically substantially higher. Nevertheless, depending on your OBC category rank and the admissions requirements of certain universities, you can still apply through JEE Mains for admission to a number of NITs, IIITs, and other engineering colleges.

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Muskan

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In the Andhra University Engineering Entrance Test (AUEET), a score of 3000 is regarded as moderate. You still have a high chance of getting into other branches or related colleges even though it might not get you into Andhra University's most competitive departments like computer Science or electronics. The likelihood is influenced by the annual cutoffs, the volume of applications, and the availability of seats. To increase your chances of acceptance, it is advised that you attend counselling and consider all of your alternatives, including extended or spot rounds.

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Muskan

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Yes, Diploma holders are eligible to apply for lateral admission to the Artificial Intelligence and Data Science B.Tech program. The majority of engineering schools and universities allow for straight lateral entry into the second year of the B.Tech degree. A minimum percentage (often 60%) in a relevant engineering Diploma is typically one of the eligibility requirements. Depending on the institution, admissions may be determined by merit or by an entrance exam. To find out the precise qualifying requirements and application process, contact the college or university in question.

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Muskan

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It could be challenging to get into one of the top NITs with 64 marks and a 1,80,000 CRL rank (9000 SC category rank) in JEE Mains, but there is still a chance, especially in lower-demand branches, at younger, less competitive NITs. Your prospects are greatly increased by your SC category level, but the competition is still fierce. Make it a point to take part in every JoSAA counselling phase, including the unique CSAB rounds where rated candidates might sometimes get seats in less crowded branches or more recent NITs.

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Muskan

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It is improbable that one will be admitted to an NIT or IIIT with a CRL rank of 6.4 Lacs and a SC category rank of 45,000 in JEE Mains, particularly in highly competitive fields like computer Science or electronics. In branches with lesser demand or in more recent or less well-liked NITs or IIITs, you might still have a chance. Your prospects can be improved by taking part in the JoSAA counselling process and thinking about special rounds like CSAB, but you must have backup options, such state engineering colleges or other private universities.

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Muskan

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If your JEE Mains 2024 Common Rank List (CRL) is 104986 and your OBC rank is 33700, you could be able to get into one of the newest National Institutes of Technology (NITs) or one of the older NITs' less competitive areas, like chemical or civil engineering. It may be possible to get into NITs like NIT Sikkim, NIT Nagaland, or NIT Meghalaya. It's critical to engage in the counselling process, carefully rank your branch and university choices, and take into account state-specific NITs for which your home state quota may increase your chances.

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