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Manish Motwani

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You can filter your college search at https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/b-tech-colleges-india?ex [
Moreover, at this rank you may get a rank it one of the decent NIT's. I would suggest you to check the cutoff of previous year for NIT's and then chose from.

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Manish Motwani

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Definitely not. Frankly, taking drop for JEE Mains is never a wise decision but is one for advance. Also, you won't be able to perform that well 2nd time which is though often seen. Go for good private universities and work hard their. That would actually worth your one year. Manipal, VIT, Amity, Amrita, KIIT and LPU are recommendations.

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Manish Motwani

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Assuming you are from General, frankly, your Mains will end up giving you nothing. You either need to go for any other competitive exams or private colleges or one year drop. Moreover, big private university exams are isn't hard to get and they are equivalent to one of the decent NIT. Manipal, VIT and AMRITA and KIIT are recommendations.

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Manish Motwani

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The best college in BHOPAL is LNCT raise road campus. Moreover, you need to talk to them and convince as your marks are less. Rest all colleges are average, oriental be one of the nicest of them and other LNCT campuses across BHOPAL. You can also try for good colleges in INDORE.

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Manish Motwani

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No, be it CBSE or NIT, you should have your min. 12th board percentage be 75% for general and for OBC and other be it around 65%. Moreover, many of the NIT's have 20 percentile rule ( more often with lower rank ). NIT Mizoram last year has 54.2% min. Board marks for general. But since, for Higher rank NIT's, it is not possible.

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Manish Motwani

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No, for CSE, this rank will not be sufficient. Moreover, you may get a low ranking college with one of the non technical branches. Some of the suggestions be NIT Pondicherry, Silchar, Manipur. Since, these are only suggestion and personally I feel not worth going into any of these for distance education. Also, private colleges or drop are two options left with you.

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Manish Motwani

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For CSE , you need atleast 200 marks ( in general ) . The last year cutoff for CSE in MANIT bhopal was this 198 around for B.tech . Moreover , as you increase the marks , you can then get MVNIT and VSNIT , then NIT durgapur and Jamshedpur . Around 220 marks will get you in MVNIT in Jaipur . Best of luck.

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Manish Motwani

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No, this is not possible in any of the rounds for CSE as the competition is high, accompanied by your relatively low ranking for the position. You should try for non-technical branches for SIT, Pune or probably need to change your college preference.

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Aishwarya AgrawalEngineer | Mentor

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Go for those universities or colleges that are at the top on NIRF ranking. You can check the ranking on NIRF website.

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SWAYAMPRAVA NAYAK

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Congratulation for such a good rank of your son. According to the past records, the cut off for electrical and communication engineering is around 10000-11000, so you may have a chance if luck favors. If you are from home state, then you can definitely grab the chance of getting admission into NIT, Rourkela. NIT Rourkela is in 15th rank by NIRF in 2018. The infrastructure is good enough and well maintained. It has well maintained labs as well. It holds a good placement record. So you can have the chance of getting admission into NIT Rourkela. And you can also try for admission into other NITs like National Institute of Technology Calic
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