JEE 2025: Cutoffs, Colleges For JOSAA Rounds
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a JEE Main rank of 290,015 securing admission to a top government engineering college in Delhi for popular branches like computer science engineering is unlikely, however there might be limited options in less popular branches or in colleges with lower and iras ranking through the JAC regular counselling or other state level counselling process.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your rank in JEE main with an 83.74 percentile is 83,000 which is high enough and this is because of your OBC category. Even though, you will be entitled to NIT counselling because the OBC cutoff is typically in the range of 79-80 percentile, your chances of getting selected in most NITs are very slim and even in case of the popular branches like CSE, ECE, or Mechanical. You would stand the best chances in less competitive or newer NITs (e.g in states of North-East, such as NIT Agartala, NIT Manipur, NIT Mizoram) in branch like Civil, Chemical or Metallurgy and possibly in GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes) via JoSAA and es
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having a high JEE Main CRL of 301, 136 and a PwD rank of 527 as a Delhi homestate candidate, the chances of making it to CS, IT or ECE at NSUT will be heavily undermined, with reservation or not. Though NSUT participated in the 50 % seats against All India candidates Persons with Disability (PwD), they only hold a quota of 5 per cent in the Delhi region so the cut offs of such popular branches are highly competitive even in the reserved category. Previous year PwD specific cut-offs are different and you should refer to the official JAC Delhi counselling site to get the same.
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With a JEE Mains open category rank of 31,000, getting into top NITs or IIITs for core branches is tough, but admission is possible in lower-ranked NITs, newer IIITs, and several GFTIs for non-core branches or through the home state quota. You also have good chances in your state government engineering colleges via state counseling. Being flexible with branch and location will improve your chances.
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