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Vignesh Doddi

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It is a little bit difficult to get a seat in your desired college because of heavy competition. All the best for your future!

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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Being an OBC student aiming for NIT Patna. I can say, you hold a chance of getting a seat into it.
Good luck
All the best

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Ramit Arora

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41 percentile is quite low to get admission in JNTU, you will not be able to secure admission with this.

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Abhishek yadavengineer civil and blogger

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If you are from category other than general, you can definitely give advanced and it totally depends on your score and cut off of that year.

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aayush verma

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Yes, you may get a call from NIT Silchar.

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Ramit Arora

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The final AIR will be declared after April 2019 considering the best score out of the two JEE Main attempts for all the applicants, hence based on current percentile we cannot predict whether you will qualify or not. Wait for the final AIR declaration
Details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/how-to-calculate-jee-main-rank-from-percentile-blogId-19953.

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Rajesh Sah

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Your percentile is not good. In this rank, you are not eligible any good private or government colleges.

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darshana j

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JEE Main Percentile is calculated to compare marks among candidates. To be more specific, percentile the number below which a certain percentage of scores or observations fall. For example, consider the candidate's mark is calculated as 80 percentile. This means 80 percent of candidates scored below this candidate.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Lack,
I am sure that with more than 97 percentile in JEE Mains, you can get any branch in Army Institute of Technology, Pune, but remember admissions in this Institute are strictly limited to the wards of children of Army personnel who have served in Army for a minimum period of 10 years. I am attaching a link that will give you detailed information about other eligibility criteria also. https://www.aitpune.com/Admissions.aspxBest wishes to you.

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Om Mani Tripathi

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Hello Pranjal,
According to your percentile and rank, you can get admission in many NITs and IIIs. Some of them are following.
1. NIT Agartala, cse
2.NIT Arunanchal Pradesh, Electrical, Mechanical
3.NIT Mizoram, CSE
4.NIT Silchar, Civil
5.NIT Manipur, CSE
6.NIT Meghalaya, CSE
There are many more college, where you can get admission. But try to do better in next exam.

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