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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With an 80.03 percentile in JEE Main Session 1, you may get admission in some state-level government engineering colleges, private colleges, or lower-tier NITs through home state quota (if cutoff allows). Core branches in top NITs or IIITs may not be possible. Consider state counseling options like MP DTE, MAH CET, or COMEDK.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can get VNIT Nagpur with a cutoff rank of 40,000 if you belong to the General AI category. This category had an overall cutoff range between 617 and 52313
Students can also avail admission if they belong to the General HS quota, as the VNIT Nagpur JEE Main cutoff 2025 varied from 398 to 53434.
The cutoff was also released for other categories in both the quotas, but they will differ from each other.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
Based on previous years' data, a score of 56 marks in JEE Main usually places students within the 70 to 80 percentile range. But there is very less chance that you get any good NIT for this percentile.
But for ST category you may get lower branch in lower NIT.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
If you scored less than 75% in 12th but gave JEE Mains,
You can still get into NITs/IIITs if you're in your board's top 20 percentile
You can apply to private and state colleges, as most don't require 75%
You are not eligible for IITs
If aiming for IITs, consider improvement exams next year
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Kindly revisit again on the official website where you have registered and click on the "session 2 registration" link. Further, login it by using application number and password or date of birth .
After login, if your form is submitted then you can see your payment status and after payment your application will be submitted.
Also check your mail about the registration that is come from NTA or not.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With a 79 percentile, aiming for core engineering ___branches (non-CSE/IT) at mid/lower-tier IIITs maximizes your admission chances. Explore programs like ECE, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Environment, Bio, and parallelly eye mid-range NITs/GFTIs to broaden your choices
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
According to NIELIT Aurangabad JEE Main cutoff 2025, the General AI category cutoff stood between 46118 and 57153. Only CSE and EE cutoffs were published by the institute. Between these two, the highest cutoff possess by BTech in CSE at a Round 3 closing rank of 46118. Likewise, for the OBC AI category, CSE remained the most competitive course at a closing rank of 18150.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 184 colleges in India accepting JEE Main exam scores for the BTech Chemical Engineering course.
The competition is quite high for the course, and Lacs of applicants give the JEE Main exam every year. So, you need to prepare really well and get excellent marks there.
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8 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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