Engineering

Get insights from 195.8k questions on Engineering, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Engineering

Follow Ask Question
195.8k

Questions

34

Discussions

530

Active Users

346.2k

Followers

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 16 Views

K
Khushi Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

With a JEE Main 2nd paper EWS category rank of 90354 it is highly unlikely that you will get admission in NIT Agartala for chemical engineering as the closing ranks for the EWS category in recent year for chemical engineering are significantly lower for example in 2025 the EWS category closing rank for chemical engineering in NIT Agartala was around 53344 based on one source and for the general AI category in 2025 the closing ranks were between 20541 and 58197

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 8 Views

P
PRIYANKA

Contributor-Level 10

As per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, Drexel University has been ranked #69 for Engineering. The rankings for various specializations under Engineering are mentioned as follows:

Specializations

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

US News Rankings

Civil Engineering

#58

#58

Chemical Engineering

#59

#59

Biomedical Engineering

#61

#59

Mechanical Engineering

#64

#60

Electrical Engineering

#65

#63

Computer Science Engineering

#123

#601

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 52 Views

K
Khushi Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

It is highly unlikely that a state level common entrance test and JEE advanced exam would take place on the same day because JEE advanced is a national Level Examination typically conducted on a specific date while CET Exam are state specific and their dates vary while JEE advanced itself consist of two paper conducted on the same day the schedule of a state level CET is independent of national exam like advance JEE advanced though there might be instance of overlap or close proximity in scheduling

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 14 Views

K
Khushi Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

With a 16000 rank in JOSAA under the OBC NCL category you have a good chance of securing a seat in various National Institute of Technology Indian Institute of Information Technology and government fund date Technical Institute all the your preferred branch might required some flexibility

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 24 Views

J
Jagadeeswaraprasad Gaddam

Beginner-Level 5

To get admission through KEAM (CET), you need to get  qualifying marks 240/600  (General category). It's a good idea to target 550+ marks for better chances in top engineering colleges. Usually students at 550+ marks obtain a rank less than 5,000. Higher marks certainly improve your chances of placing your fav branches and colleges during KEAM counselling.

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 6 Views

S
Sonali Samal

Contributor-Level 9

If your JEE Main CRL is 11,71,873 and SC rank is 1,08,482, then sorry—but BIT Sindri is out of reach. Their SC cutoffs for BTech usually close way earlier, like somewhere between 3k–5L depending on the branch. So unless you're into miracles, it's best to explore other private or state colleges where your rank still holds value.

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 7 Views

S
Sonali Samal

Contributor-Level 9

Yep, if you've scored 80% or more in your Class 12, IFTM University's got your back. You're eligible for their merit-based scholarship, which could give you up to 50% off on your BTech tuition fees. It's all part of their effort to reward hardworking students. Just make sure you apply within the official deadlines and keep an eye on how many seats are under the scholarship quota—they can go fast.

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 9 Views

S
Sonali Samal

Contributor-Level 9

Honestly, it's gonna be super tough. With a 93 percentile and 1.02 Lacs CRL, grabbing a CSE seat at MBM Jodhpur is very unlikely, even under the OBC category. CSE cutoffs are wild—usually closing way earlier, often around 30k CRL or less. OBC does help, but competition is real. You might get something in lower-demand branches, though. Keep an eye on spot rounds or consider CSE in private/state colleges with good placements.

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 18 Views

S
Sonali Samal

Contributor-Level 9

CSE's super competitive, but if your JEE rank's between 30–40k, you still have solid colleges that give good bang for your buck. Look at IIIT Nagpur, IIIT Pune, or NIT Jalandhar for related branches. IIEST Shibpur also has good placements. If you've got home state advantage, even NIT Trichy or MNIT Jaipur might work out (for circuit branches). Focus on colleges that offer solid CTCs and low fees; basically, best ROI vibes.

New answer posted

9 months ago

0 Follower 11 Views

S
Sonali Samal

Contributor-Level 9

Alright, with a JEE Mains rank around 1.7 Lacs in the general category, NITs or top IIITs might not be realistic unless it's a super low-demand branch + home state quota. But don't stress, you still have good options. Think state government engineering colleges, Sant Longowal Institute, or Dr. B R Ambedkar NIT Jalandhar (for lesser-popular branches). Explore state-level counselling too, some states have solid gov colleges with more seats and slightly relaxed cutoffs.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 688k Reviews
  • 1850k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.