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Saksham Tiwari

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With an OBC NCL category rank of 1,51,000, it becomes quite challenging to secure a seat in the core branches of NITs or IIITs through JoSAA rounds. However, a few newer IIITs or GFTIs may still have openings in streams like Metallurgy, Production, or even Civil in later rounds. Keep an eye on spot round announcements and also consider private colleges with good reputations and lateral entry or transfer options in the second year.

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Rishabh Pandey

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Having ranked as PwD category 527 in JEE Main, you get a very good opportunity to excel and obtain B.Tech in Computer Science (CS) or Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in best Delhi colleges in home state quota. Closing ranks in institutes such as DTU, NSUT and IIIT Delhi are usually much lower in the PwD category than in the general categories of applicants. To give an example, the earlier PwD centralized home state cutoffs of CSE in the IIIT Delhi were between the range of 1.6-4.5 lakh. To get the maximum opportunity to get admission, you must keenly attend JAC Delhi counseling.

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Rishabh Pandey

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According to the feedback of both experts and students, the JEE main 3rd April 2025 Shift 2 paper was, in general, regarded as of a moderate to difficult level. Chemistry ranked highly as the tougher part because the questions are unpredictable and many times time consuming, Physics was moderate, and Mathematics was also moderate but moment consuming and thought-provoking with difficult computations. Generally, it was slightly more demanding as compared to the morning of the same day and with regards to the January 2025 session.

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

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A percentile of 59 will not be enough to get you seat in NIT. However if you are from a state which accepts JEE Mains as entrance exam for engineering colleges of that state then it's a different story. You will definitely get seat. You can use college predictor by Shiksha for JEE Mains to find out about probability of branch and college combination that you are likely to get.

Best wishes to you.

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

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With the rank of about 3 lacs in JEE Mains examination many good colleges will be out of your scope. Still with the score you can get admission in many colleges across the state. Just download the Shiksha college predictor and it will give you the list of probable colleges in which you can get admission with this ranking. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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  1. Go to official website and find the link for JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Paper 2 results (B.Arch & B.Planning).
  2. Click on the link, which will redirect you to the login page.
  3. Enter your application number and password.
  4. Your JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 result will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Download and print your scorecard for future reference. 

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