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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Scoring such percentile in JEE Mains is a good thing. You can expect to get into some lower ranked NITs and IIITs and also you can expect some good private institutions like VIT Andhra Pradesh and SRM University so on. Also once check the information given below.
General - 85 to 95 tile
Obc - <85 tile
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
HBTU Kanpur offers limited seats in its specialised Paint Technology branch, and admission is usually through JEE Main counselling. With a CRL rank of 2.75 Lacs and OBC-NCL rank of around 96,000, chances are low but not impossible. During later rounds or spot counselling, if vacancies persist, you may be considered under the OBC category. Also, domicile candidates from Uttar Pradesh may have better chances under the state quota. Keep an eye on HBTU's UPSEE or direct counselling process post-JEE rounds.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Having rank 1,142,299 in JEE Main, under OBC NCL category, admission to NITs, IIIT or GFTIs turns out to be virtually impossible, since these colleges are much tougher to get (their turning rank levels are also very high, even 1,500 points lower (below 2.5 lakh), though can be even more). The best college will be the private engineering colleges where most of them will either have direct admissions on, the 12 th marks or entrance exam of their own, or they will have management quota seats. Explore colleges which do not depend on JEE Main scores. Option one, it can be good to consider going to a state level university or college of engi
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Considering the JEE Main rank of 185,000, there are slim chances that general category student will get a CSE seat in top NIT or IIIT. But you can go ahead and check on newer NITs such as NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, or NIT Sikkim, which might take CSE or some related branches under home state or reserved quota unless there are other less competitive colleges under OBC category, (as is generally the case in NITs). Such options may also include Government Funded Technical Institutes, e.g. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University or Assam University. Also, a large number of the various private engineering colleges located in India which accept JE
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The general category is not likely to get into NITS or IIITS since their cutoffs are far high and at 53.19 percentile the general category cannot easily get selected into NITs or IIITs. The most viable choices of yours will be the colleges which are run privately as Engineering colleges and the Government colleges at the state level where fewer marks in JEE Main or 12th-grade marks are the basis of entry. Identify colleges, which have their own entrance tests or would accept direct admission based on management quotas. Inquire to colleges of research in your own state, as it is likely to be lower cut off on state residents.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 83 percentile and a 3270 ST category rank, your chances of getting a Civil Engineering seat at a government NIT or IIIT are fair, particularly in later rounds or in institutes located in the North-Eastern regions or newer NITs. You might not get the most popular campuses, but Civil branches are often available as they have slightly lower competition compared to CS or ECE. Keep your choice filling broad and do not hesitate to include spot round options.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
PES University in Bangalore usually admits students through its own entrance exam (PESSAT) or through high scores in JEE Main. With a 40 percentile in JEE Main, admission through merit quota would be difficult. However, PES also offers admission through management quota, especially if you are willing to bear a higher fee, which could range between rupees six Lacs to ten Lacs per year depending on the branch. You can also attempt PESSAT to improve your chances.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a JEE Main rank of 13 lakh, chances of admission through JoSAA counselling are very slim. However, you can still get admission into private colleges, particularly through direct admission or management quota. Colleges affiliated with state universities, or private deemed universities with open admissions, often offer CSE seats if you're willing to explore Tier 3 cities or pay a slightly higher fee. Keep an eye out for colleges that accept board marks or conduct their own entrance tests for such branches.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Having 89-91 percentile of JEE Main, the general category is not expected to get CSE in best NITs (such as Trichy, warangal). Nonetheless, you are a good candidate to CSE/IT in some of the newer NITs (e.g. NIT Agartala, NIT Puducherry, NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, NIT Sikkim, NIT Manipur, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, NIT Silchar, NIT Jalandhar, NIT Durgapur), or other disciplines in mid-tier NITs.Where Nirma University is considered, the overall all-India cut-off is normally going to be better, say around 96-97 percentile in the case of CSE. But, in case you have a home state quota (Gujarat), your prospects in Nirma in CSE is high, because hom
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