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Scholar-Level 18
There is no quota for female students per say in government colleges. Government desires that certain minimum percentage of females should be encouraged to take admission in engineering and hence government provides supernumerary seeds in IIT and NIT. However at what percentile this will be happening is just not predictable. Sometimes it could go as low as 5% tiles with respect to the last student that is a male student admitted. Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have obtained just about 48% of marks and thinking of seeking admission in an engineering college. Here I would strongly recommend that you rethink your strategy because becoming an engineer is not the solution of all the problems. There will be enough fields which you like and in which you must be excellent. I would recommend that you choose to become graduate in that field rather than becoming and engineer. In any case with this percentage you can get in to only local private engineering colleges and not in any of the institute which has ranking nationally. Best wishes to you.
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