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Hritik Dalal

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Dear Saurabh
I suggest you to drop an year and give one more year to your preparation of competitive exams.

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Jeevesh joshiChampions are not born they are made.

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Very low chances look for private colleges.

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Nibedita Panigrahi

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u can get good gvt. colleges and nits

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Jeevesh joshiChampions are not born they are made.

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U may get as u r outsider.

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Utkarsh Chauhan

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For opting IIT Bombay you need to clear JEE Advanced and for giving JEE-advanced you need to clear the cutoff. The cutoff was 114/360 in 2014 , 105/360 in 2015 and 100/360 in 2016 also you must have more than 75% in 12th Board all these cutoffs are for General category.

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Khush Patel

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Your score is decent and OBC cutoff may be low. CSE doesn't seem to be 'not achievable'. But if not CSE you can always get into IT if you like coding.

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Khush Patel

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For OBC around 145 is a safe score assuming your board score is decent enough. But this varies every year. So don't loose hope. Try for NITK MECH. you may get it. cheers!

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Khush Patel

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157 some how may not be good enough for general category and without state quota. I still think that depends upon the competition and interest of people above you. but even if you don't get in to mechanical NITK, don't loose your hope. There are plenty of other colleges like NIT Allahabad or Rourekela that you can get into and build an outstanding career. Even though NITK looks a tough nut, all the best for your future endeavors.

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