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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With a 78.266 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to the OBC category, I understand you're hoping for a seat in NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. To be honest, at this percentile, the chances for NITs and IIITs are quite slim - even with the OBC reservations. The competition is really tough, and most of these institutes have much higher cutoffs, even for reserved categories.
That said, don't lose hope! Sometimes, a few distant or lesser-known GFTIs might have lower cutoffs, so it's worth checking last year's opening and closing ranks on the official JoSAA webiste. If you do find a possible option, make sure to look carefully at the branch and ca
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 360 colleges in India where you can pursue the BTech Chemical Engineering course, out of which around 232 are private colleges, 117 are owned by the government, and the remaining are public-private. Several entrance exams can be undertaken for admission to the course, and the JEE Main entrance tops the list, with almost 188 colleges accepting the respective exam score.
The competition is quite high for the course, and Lacs of applicants give the JEE Main exam every year. So, it is very important for you to prepare really well and get excellent marks there.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Over the past three years, the JEE Main cutoff trends at top NITs have shown a gradual increase, especially for competitive branches like Computer Science. For example, the closing rank for CSE at NIT Trichy moved from around 1679 in 2023 to 1245 in 2024, and further up to 1159 in 2025 for the General category. Similar trends are seen at NIT Surathkal and NIt Warangal, where CSE cutoffs have become more competitive each year.
Cutoff percentiles for the General category have also increased, with the qualifying mark rising from about 90.77 in 2023 to 93.23 in 2024, and around 93.10 in 2025. Reserved categories like OBC, SC and ST have low
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With 60 marks in JEE Mains and belonging to the ST category, you are above the qualifying cutoff for your category, which is around 47.9 marks this year. In Chhattisgrah, you can apply to NIT Raipur and other state engineering colleges. You may have a good chance in core branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering at NIT Raipur, expecially through the home state and category quota.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With this score, you cannot get any government college but you are applicable for every private college in Kerala. But you have to choose a private college very seriously because this decides your future. A college with a better campus and alumni, you can get a good package from a company and also it helps in your startup funding
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to get admission to NIT Durgapur with a rank of 10000. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India and Home State quota. The cutoff range for different categories and quotas varied. However, it is possible to get admission at 10000 rank for any category and quota.
For detailed information on NIT Durgapur cutoff, candidates can check this page.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With a JEE Mains percentile of 73.4 and a TNEA cutoff of 172 (MBC), getting AI and Data Science at top universities like SASTRA or Amrita in Tamil Nadu is challenging. SASTRA's cutoff for CSE and realetd branches are much higher, often requiring a much better JEE rank or a higher +2 aggregate. However, you can still apply through Stream 2 at SASTRA (based on +2 marks), but competition is tough. Consider applying to other private universities in Tamil Nadu such as SRM University, Sathyabama University, and Vel Tech, which accept JEE Main scores and where cutoffs may be more flexible for your scores.
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4 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
After reading that you got only 52.6 score in JEE Mains I was shocked and you are expecting a seat in NIT but after knowing you belong to SC category then I can answer. With a 52.6 score in JEE Mains and SC category, chances of NIT admission are low but possible in lower-ranked NITs or less preferred branches under home state quota. Cutoffs vary yearly, so apply through JoSAA counselling, keep options wide, and also consider IIITs, GFTIs, or state colleges.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can get admission without JEE Main. Here's how:
- DBGI accepts UPCET/UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh state entrance) scores for B.E./B.Tech.
- If seats remain after the state quota, management quota admissions are also available based on 10+2 marks.
- You can secure admission via UPCET or directly 10+2 merit through management quota.
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