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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IIITs are difficult to get. While admission in IITs are based on JEE Advanced ranks so participate in JEE Advanced if qualified in JEE Main. Tryout Sastra Thanjavur or JIIT Noida on the basis of your 12th marks.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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However, admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) is highly competitive, and the cutoffs vary each year depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam and the number of applicants. While IITs do have reserved seats for students from Scheduled Castes (SC), the cutoffs for SC candidates can still be quite high. To increase your chances of admission to an IIT, you will need to perform exceptionally well in the subsequent stages of the admission process, particularly in JEE Advanced. JEE Advanced is the next level of the entrance exam after JEE Main and only the top candidates from JEE Main are eligibl
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Rajshree Singh

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IIT Madras B.Tech admissions are based on JEE Advanced scores. Though, the institute records high cutoffs every year, with adequate preparation anyone can seek admission. Candidates need to be thorough with their Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus with proficiency in Science and Mathematics to crack the exam.

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Udita Das

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Congratulations on your rank! Based on your rank in the OBC category, you may have a chance to get into some of the NITs for CSE. However, it may be difficult to get into IITs for CSE with this rank. To get CSE in top 5 IITs, your rank should be under 250. Rank under 700 gives CSE branch in all AVERAGE IITs. Rank under 100 gives CSE in IIT Delhi. And rank under 60 gives the best thing possible in India: CSE Branch in IIT Bombay. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Saloni Sharma

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Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are premier engineering institutes in India and have a very competitive admission process. The eligibility criteria to pursue a B.Tech. Course from IITs are as follows:
Educational Qualification: The candidate should have completed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Minimum Marks: The candidate should have secured at least 75% marks (for General and OBC-NCL category candidates) or 65% marks (for SC, ST, and PwD category candidates) in aggregate in the qualifying examination. Age Limit: The candidate should be less than 25 years
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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JEE Advanced Correction facility usually depends on the situation and time, as sometimes authority will provide the correction facility and sometimes not. Candidates are advised to fill application form very cautiously to avoid any kind of problems later. So, cancellation of application depends upon the seriousness of mistakes you made. So, wait for correction window, so that you can correct your mistakes.

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Ashleigh

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A general category candidate with 55 marks out of 360 is eligible for a seat in the IITs this year-which makes it the lowest cutoff ever; last year's cutoff was 63.

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Aditya Raj

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Dear Aspirant as you're qualified for both, then surely you should keep IITs on top choices and then NITs even if you got not so good ranks. There is no harm in doing this and you never know your luck! All the best!

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Aditya Raj

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Dear Aspirant, according to previous years' cutoffs, it is not possible to get into NITs at this score. You might get north eastern NITS in spot rounds but chances are very less. It depends on the college if seats are not filled. Nevertheless please wait for cutoffs to be out. You can try for other colleges like BITS, VIT, SRM, etc. I would have preferred to take a drop.

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