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Aravind Itte

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Hello, it's going to be challenging for you to get a seat in CSE since competition is high for Admission. Last year closing rank was 8k. So, keep a backup plan if can't get a seat. I hope this helped.

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Aravind Itte

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Kashmir University cutoff is based on Merit and JEE for all B.Tech Courses.
The cutoff is as:
1) Open for all: The opening score is 96.39 and the closing score in 10.00
2) SC Category: The opening score is 60.1 and the closing score is 15.88
The above details are from 2022. The latest cutoffs haven't been released yet.

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Omar Khan

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Based on your JEE Main percentile of 79 with OBC rank 79938, it may be difficult to get admission to the Electrical Engineering (EE) branch in the top-ranked NITs. However, you may still have a chance to get admission into some of the lower-ranked NITs for the EE branch. Here are some NITs where you may have a chance of getting admission for the EE branch with your JEE Main percentile:National Institute of Technology, AgartalaNational Institute of Technology, HamirpurNational Institute of Technology, JalandharNational Institute of Technology, Patna.

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Aravind Itte

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Hello, I have a friend (in girl) who belonged to SC. She scored 64%. Her Category rank was somewhere around 9-10k. Yet, after physical round. She got a seat in NIT Patna. Entrance year 2021. You might hit a chance because "According to last year cutoff trend students getting rank below 8500 (Category ST) will be eligible to get a seat in NITs" and there are more chances for you to get a seat as you gave reservation. So, give it a shot.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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The best B.Tech (IT) colleges in India;
Delhi Technological University
Anna University
NIT - Bangalore
Nataji Subhas National Institute of Technology- Delhi
IIIT- Hyderabad
IIEST - Howrah
VIT - Vellore
Veermata jijabal Technological University - Mumbai
NIT - Durgapur
NIT - kurukshetra
PSG college of Engineering - Coimbatore
Madras Institute of Technology- Madras
Manipal Institute of Technology- Manipal
R. V college of Engineering - Bangalore
Dr. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology- Jalandhar
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University - Kakinada
SSN college of Engineering - Chennai
BMS college Of Engineering - Bangalore
Harcourt Bulter Technical Univ
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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B.Tech lateral entry is offered by numerous colleges. IITs, NITS, BITS, VITS, Amity University, Manipal University, and SRM University are a few of the most well-known. Based on the courses provided, the tuition costs, and the entrance requirements, you should explore the institutions to find the one that is the greatest fit for you.

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Omar Khan

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Choosing the best college for B.Tech in CSE or IT with a fee range of 3 to 4 Lacs can be a difficult decision as there are many good colleges in India. However, here are a few colleges that you may consider based on their reputation, academic programs, and placement records:National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal: NIT Warangal is a highly reputed institute that offers B.Tech programs in CSE and IT. The institute has a good track record of placements and offers several opportunities for research and industry collaborations. International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad: IIIT Hyderabad is a renowned institute
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Hello Sahana Basaraddi, biomedical engineering is considered as an engineering course and hence the admission to the course is routed via entrance exams conducted by different state governments for engineering colleges in their respective States. There are plenty of colleges including deemed to be universities offering this course and a student has to appear for different entrance examinations but definitely not NEET examination. This examination is basically for admissions into medical colleges dental colleges etc. To help you for the I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about this course and various i
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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For OBC Category, to get admission in NIT you need to have above 65% percentage in boards. If you have above 65% percentage then with this rank in JEE Mains, you have chances of getting NIT, but branch can be low. Good Luck.

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