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Anand Soni

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With a JEE Mains score of 54.90, which translates to a lower percentile, getting into engineering programs in top-tier NITs or IITs will be incredibly difficult. However, don't lose heart! You have several positive steps you can take. Firstly, consider appearing for JEE Mains Session 2 to improve your score. Secondly, explore state-level engineering entrance exams (like MHT-CET, KCET, COMEDK, etc.) as their competition is different. Lastly, many good private universities offer admissions based on their own entrance exams or direct admission through your 12th percentage, where you might find a suitable B.Tech program.

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Sonali Samal

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If your JEE Main CRL is 11,71,873 and SC rank is 1,08,482, then sorry—but BIT Sindri is out of reach. Their SC cutoffs for BTech usually close way earlier, like somewhere between 3k–5L depending on the branch. So unless you're into miracles, it's best to explore other private or state colleges where your rank still holds value.

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Sonali Samal

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Honestly, it's gonna be super tough. With a 93 percentile and 1.02 Lacs CRL, grabbing a CSE seat at MBM Jodhpur is very unlikely, even under the OBC category. CSE cutoffs are wild—usually closing way earlier, often around 30k CRL or less. OBC does help, but competition is real. You might get something in lower-demand branches, though. Keep an eye on spot rounds or consider CSE in private/state colleges with good placements.

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Sonali Samal

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CSE's super competitive, but if your JEE rank's between 30–40k, you still have solid colleges that give good bang for your buck. Look at IIIT Nagpur, IIIT Pune, or NIT Jalandhar for related branches. IIEST Shibpur also has good placements. If you've got home state advantage, even NIT Trichy or MNIT Jaipur might work out (for circuit branches). Focus on colleges that offer solid CTCs and low fees; basically, best ROI vibes.

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Sonali Samal

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Alright, with a JEE Mains rank around 1.7 Lacs in the general category, NITs or top IIITs might not be realistic unless it's a super low-demand branch + home state quota. But don't stress, you still have good options. Think state government engineering colleges, Sant Longowal Institute, or Dr. B R Ambedkar NIT Jalandhar (for lesser-popular branches). Explore state-level counselling too, some states have solid gov colleges with more seats and slightly relaxed cutoffs.

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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With a JEE Main All India Rank (AIR) of 147000 in the General category, getting into a top NIT, IIIT, or a well-regarded government engineering college might be challenging. However, there's still a possibility of getting admitted to some NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes) with lower demand branches or in the later rounds of counseling. You could also explore state-level engineering colleges that accept JEE Main scores. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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With a CRL of 1031007 and a category rank of 29490, you have a good chance of getting into Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College (BCREC) for certain B.Tech programs, particularly those with higher cutoff ranks. You can also explore other engineering colleges accepting similar ranks. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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To be eligible for B.Tech Fire and Environmental Health Safety at GSFC University, you generally need to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology/Biotechnology) with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/SEBC). Admission is based on your JEE Main score (or GUJCET score). With a JEE Main CRL of 92000, you have a good chance of getting in, as some sources suggest the cutoff for this programme can be around the 38344 rank for the first round. 

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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With an 87 percentile in JEE Mains, you can expect a rank around 1.5 to 1.7 lakh. This score opens doors to some NITs (National Institutes of Technology) and IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology), particularly those with lower rankings. You can also explore options in state government colleges and private universities through their respective counseling processes. 

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