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Scholar-Level 18
Your percentile appears to be a little bit on the lower side. However considering your category, it's still possible that you may be above cutoffs that will be announced by NTA shortly. Just be patient for a few days. That's all.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's heartening to know that you have scored very well in this year's JEE Mains and that you are likely to get CSE. I would like to advise you to take admission in CSE even if it means losing one year and some money.
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Scholar-Level 18
Lateral admission directly to second year of engineering is based on similarity of subjects. Normally every state publishes a table that gives information as to which branches of Diploma can get a student admission in which branch of engineering. You should look this up on the website of the DTE of technical education of your state.
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Scholar-Level 18
Except for the NTA nobody can state your rank. But there are plenty of agencies who have software programs that can do the job. They of course base their prediction on the previous year's data. Shiksha's predictor is quite accurate. Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 18
Whether you get biomedical engineering or not is actually not dependent on your ranking in KCET in the sense there is no debarment for students having rank beyond certain numbers to seek admission for this branch. However, if the available seats are filled up by the candidates who are having better ranking than you then obviously you may not get the branch. I hope this satisfies your query.
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Scholar-Level 18
Your ranking in KCET is orbit on the lower side. This perhaps means that you may get the branch but may not be in the college of your desire. However to help you I am attaching a link that can predict the college and the branch that you can get based on your ranking in KCET. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/kcet-college-predictor
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Scholar-Level 18
You have 80 percentile. This means you have a reasonable chance to get clear to appear for or JEE Advanced or to seek admission in any of the NIT. However, this can only be stated by National testing agency when they will declare the results in few days from now. Be patient until then and hope for the best. Best wishes to you.
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