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Khushi Jaiswal

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Many colleges particularly private institution offer admission to Food Technology courses including BSc and B.Tech programme based on class 12 marks of an conjunction with entrance exam direct admission process some prominent example include Lovely Professional University Amity University and Banaras Hindu University the BHU also has other admission criteria

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Sonali Samal

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Tbh, with that rank, top NITs are probs out of reach, especially for hot branches like CSE or ECE. You might squeeze into a newer NIT in a niche branch like Chemical or Civil if you're lucky and it's a later round. But yeah, keep your options open—state-level colleges or decent private ones could be your Plan B.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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With a WBJEE rank around 105800 you have a good chance of getting admission to aot academy of technology particularly in certain branches like electrical and electronics engineering as the closing cut off in for WBJEE in 2024 was 996426

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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Some of the top recruiters for Wainganga College of Engineering and Management placement are listed below:

Wainganga College of Engineering and Management Top Recruiters

Amazon

TCS

Adani

Deloitte

Capgemini

Accenture

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The best engineering colleges in Coimbatore is Kumar Guru College of Technology, Sri Ramakrishnan Engineering College, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Shri Ishwar College of Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering, Maharana Pratap Engineering College, and Rajlakshmi Engineering College.

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Sonali Samal

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Using a college predictor after JEE? Always plug in your CRL (Common Rank List) or All India Rank—that's the real MVP. Only throw in your category rank if the tool specifically asks for it. Also, select your category (OBC/SC/EWS etc.) so it adjusts cutoffs properly. Bottom line: CRL is your golden ticket unless told otherwise.

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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The average package offered at Wainganga College of Engineering and Management placements during 2025 stood at INR 4.2 LPA. Check out the table for reference:

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Placement Statistics (2025)

Average Package

INR 4.2 LPA

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Lakshmi

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Yes, you can give JEE Mains with a 65% in your 12th board exams. While a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in Class 12 (or being in the top 20 percentile) is required for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, there is no minimum percentage required to appear for the JEE Main exam itself

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Sonali Samal

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With an EWS girl rank of 26,982, getting into the A-list NITs for CSE or ECE is kinda tough. But don't lose hope—newer NITs, some IIITs, and GFTIs could still be in play for lesser-hyped branches. Keep all options open during JoSAA rounds. And yeah, if you've got home-state advantage, that's a win. Be ready to hustle through the rounds and grab what you can.

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Sonali Samal

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Okay, with a 48,597 EWS rank, the OG NITs might be out of reach for hotshot branches like CSE. But hey, you've got decent chances in newer NITs like Mizoram, Sikkim, Meghalaya, etc., especially in Civil, Chemical, or Metallurgy. Keep an eye on later rounds—cutoffs slide. Also, if you've got a home state quota, that could be your lucky ticket. Not glamorous, but it's a solid start!

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