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RISHAV Kumar

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With 94 percentile and 76% boards, you're above MBM Jodhpur's general-category CSE cutoff (~85–90 percentile). You meet eligibility criteria (50% in 12th) and should receive a seat in CSE through REAP counseling.

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RISHAV Kumar

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What about IIIT'S 

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RISHAV Kumar

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If you are OBC try IIIT MANIPUR as there new branches has added this year CSAB .

With 91.6 percentile in JEE, 10k WBJEE rank, and 67.2% boards, you can get CSE/IT in good private WB colleges like Heritage, Techno India, or Narula. JoSAA options include IIIT Una, NIT Mizoram (non-core branches). You meet eligibility for all except IITs. Focus on WBJEE counseling for better local options.

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Parul Jain

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Considering the JNU JEE Main cutoff 2025 for the Round 4 seat allotment, for the candidates belonging to the General AI quota, the JEE Main cutoff ranged between 29861 and 36862. Similarly, for the OBC AI quota, the JEE Main cutoff for the latest round stood between 11880 and 14471. The cutoffs are released for only two programs namely CSE and ECE. Between these two, the most competitive is BTech in CSE with lower ranks under All India quotas. Check out the viable BTech options for the General AI quota from the table below:

Course2025
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering29861
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering36862

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Shikha Dixit

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Central University of Haryana BTech cutoff 2025 has been announced for admission across multiple specialisations. In JEE Main 2025, the closing rank for General AI category for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at Central University of Haryana is 58471. Among all the courses, CSE stood the most demanded courses and the competition remains very intense due to limited seats and the immense popularity of CSE.

Moreover, the overall cutoff for the General AI category quota ranged between 58471 and 95218 as per the Round 4 seat allotment results. Check out the detailed Central University of Haryana 2025 cutoff for the Gene

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Mohit Singh

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RISHAV Kumar

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Counseling is ongoing and with this rank, I am sure you're not going to get any seat until CSAB starts. Also, if you are not from the reserved category if still you want any college despite the branch then you can get some central university maybe .

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Sataakshi Tayal

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With a 95.59 percentile in JEE Mains Session 1 and General category, your opportunity to get a seat in one of the top NITs is small, particularly in high-demand streams such as Computer Science or Electronics. But you might have a shot in lower NITs or for less sought-after streams such as Civil, Metallurgy, or Biotechnology. The matching Common Rank List (CRL) rank would probably be somewhere in the 45,000–55,000 range, and that is potentially eligible for newer NITs or home state quota seats, depending on your home state and branch preference. Last resort is subject to cutoffs in later rounds and whether your Session 2 score increa

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Himansi Vekariya

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With your 64 percentile and 30000 rank in JEE Main is generally not competitive enough to secure a seat in the most sought-after NITs or IIITs. You can explore state-level government colleges, private institutions, and potentially some NITs with lower cutoffs or in less competitive branches with your board exam scores. Not to worry about seat, you can easily get admission in some private Institutes.If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC), your chances of getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs might be higher under the relevant quota. 

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