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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
With CRL rank 700,000 and EWS rank 98,000, consider NITs like Agartala, Goa, Hamirpur, Meghalaya, and Puducherry (check EWS category), as well as other colleges like Assam University and Mizoram University. Check JoSAA website for updates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The cut-off for the integrated M.Tech programme at VIT Vellore varies every year, but it generally requires a top VITEEE rank within twenty thousand to thirty thousand. For specialised branches like CSE, the cut-off can be even higher. Counselling rounds and category seats also influence the final cut-off.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The official GATE 2026 notification is yet to be released, the updates will be notified along with the release of the GATE 2026 official website launch and information bulletin.
So as of now, there is no change in the GATE 2026 syllabus. However, students must stay alert with all the GATE updates. Candidates should start their preparation based on GATE 2025 syllabus and pattern. Having a flexible strategy can help the students to adapt quickly if there are any changes made in the GATE exam syllabus 2026.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cochin University is conducting the CUSAT CAT 2025 counselling in online mode. The CUSAT CAT counselling involves steps such as registration, option entry, seat allotment, fee payment and reporting to the allotted institute. Those who are participating in the counselling must adhere to the schedule for each event as released by the authorities.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE 2026 exam is expected to maintain a moderate to high difficulty level, similar to previous years. Candidates are advised to focus more on core concepts, analytical thinking, and application-based problems. Aspirants should be prepared for tricky questions, especially NATs, (as they can be time-consuming.)
As the competition is increasing every year due to PSU and M.Tech admissions, the examiners may introduce complex integrative questions from multiple topics. Like for examples, questions structured by blending two to three concepts/topics. Hence, it is important to parctice time management skills with a deep understanding of t
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a JEE Mains rank of approximately twelve lakh, it is unfortunately not possible to secure a B.Tech in Computer Science seat at any IIIT or GFTI through the main JoSAA rounds. These institutes typically close admissions for CSE below around fifty thousand rank for open category, with even less popular GFTIs and IIITs not stretching anywhere close to twelve Lacs rank.
You may wish to explore private engineering colleges where cut-offs are more flexible or consider state-level counseling where some self-financed or university colleges accept higher ranks. For IIITs and GFTIs, this rank is simply not competitive for CSE seats in
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 1
With this percentile it is still hard to get a seat in private colleges also.and if u want CSE branch in private colleges then look for autonomous University that has its own exam.i suggest VIT.give their entrance exam to secure CSE branch
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Here is a detailed breakdown of the DEEET 2025 syllabus which is designed for admission into Diploma engineering programs in Tripura. The syllabus is based on Class 9 and 10 curricula of TBSE and CBSE boards.Subjects are mathematics-40 questions of 160 marks
physical science-40 questions of 160 marks
english - 20 questions of 80 marks
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
The valor is CRL that averages at 165236 in JEE Mains, which in turn means that entry into the most coveted NITs or IIITs will be very difficult with popular subjects such as Computer Science. But nevertheless, you do stand good chances in other younger or lowerly ranked NITs to get less competitive areas of the branch like Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Metallurgical or Bio-technology. Take NITs of North East (e.g. Agartala, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh) as an example, or other new NITs such as Hamirpur, Patna, or Srinagar. Moreover, you have options to look into Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs), other coll
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