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Sreemukhi MSerendipity

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No, you cannot get into NITs, search for any government college. It is totally fine to have this rank. If you want you can admission into private colleges that are known for providing good education. And, else if you want to join government colleges. Just work hard this year, give the exam next year and there you will be in one of the government colleges.

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Sreemukhi MSerendipity

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It is totally fine to have this rank. Well, if you want you can admission into private colleges that are known for providing good education. And else if you want to join government colleges. Just work hard this year, give the exam next year and there you will be in one of the government colleges. All the very best.

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Sreemukhi MSerendipity

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No, NTA will not officially announce cutoff ranks for different categories.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Its difficult to get admission in both the colleges with this rank but you may go for some private universities instead which have same curriculum and placements pattern as these universities like Chitkara, CU etc.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Yes, you surely can do that. Diploma in IT will not help you to start from 2nd year, but it will definitely help you to understand the vast syllabus of B.Tech. But, in my opinion regular courses are always better than any distance course. Good Luck.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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After completing class 12th Science, you can apply for BS - MS programme of different IISER, IITs, NITs etc. They also offers Engineering Programs like BE in Mechanical, Computer Science, Chemical Engineering etc. In Science, there are various numerous career opportunities, some different courses are given below :-
1) B.Sc in Aeronautics
2) B.Sc in Aerospace Engineering
3) B.Sc in Aviation
4) BE in Medical Instrumentation
In Management, different Science related courses like MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, MBA in Pharma - Biotech, etc.

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Sreemukhi MSerendipity

Contributor-Level 9

Do not worry you have got a good score
But unfortunately you do not have chance to get into good nits but mostly you have a little chance of getting into north east nits,
And even you can try for IIITS
BEST OF LUCK

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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To be eligible to get admission for pursuing Petroleum Engineering course, you should have passed 12th standard or an equivalent examination with PCM stream or three years Diploma in Petroleum Engineering course from a recognised board/ institution. If you have checked all the boxes written here then you can surely get admission. Wish you all the luck.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Katraj main campus is better when compared to any other private college as it is a Deemed University and is accredited A+ by NAAC committee. So, if you are looking for private colleges of similar status then do consider Bharati Vidyapeeth as your option.
Thanks.

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Nirmal Kumar

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As per last year, minimum percentage cutoff was follows:
General-20%
SC/ST-10%. .

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