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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Congratulations dear,
Well, you may get NIT As per your marks are good. Check
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Here you will get complete information about cut offs and rank as well.
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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Chowdary,
The AIR cut-off All India Rank in DAIICT is 15K for general category. So you have less chances of admission if you belong to the general category, admission is also provided on the basis of GUJCET score, so your ACPC rank should be less than 450 approximately. For admission to B.Tech in ICT, your rank should be less than 10K AIR, and admission is not offered on the basis of EAMCET.
Hope this helps.
All the best.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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As per these year's cut-off, the minimum marks required to lock an NIT seat is 128-140 marks. Its completely depends in the branch and NIT-college.
All the best.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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No need to give any other exam because on the basis of JEE score, you will get B.Tech in CSE branch. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Basically, here admission is mainly based on JEE score. But from 2018 Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology will also accept UCEED score for B.Tech.
So, if you are Delhi candidate then you can get admission in here based on your UCEED score because IIIT Delhi gives admission in Bachelor's programme for COMPUTER SCIENCE & DESIGN (B.Tech in CSD) through UCEED to a DELHI candidate only.
UCEED 2017 closing ranks for IIIT Delhi for different categories :-
CRL : 988 (Open Rank List)
OBC-NCL : 125 (OBC Rank List)
SC : 43 (SC Rank List)
ST : nil (ST Rank List)
OBC -NCL PwD : nil (PwD Rank Lists)
If you are a student of Delhi Domicile, and y
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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

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If you are from general category, I would not suggest you to wait as chances are least, try to get better college with the other examination that you have given. Explore all the possibilities and make best out of it.
All the best.

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Aditya Dwivedi

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Yes, you can enter PAU for B.Tech without your JEE marks. You have to give their CET (Common Entrance Test). The last day for the same is 11th May and with late fees its 18 May.

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Aditya Dwivedi

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You can join private universities like VIT, Manipal and SRM because your JEE score is not too good for any good government college. You should try for private ones rather than the government colleges.

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Sukriti Segal

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There isn't any specific standard because each 12 months scenario keeps on converting. Approximately 180k-200k aspirants take B.Arch paper every year. Till 2016, boards play an important position in determining ones rank. From 2017 on, as board rule has been ripped off, you may need to score 1015 marks much less than what you wanted then. Some people say that competition will boom, so that you require attaining more than traditional. But what I've seen is many individuals who were given pinnacle ranks (less than 3000) had scored among 200220, however, their boards percent turned into above 90%. You score 270+ and also you see yourself
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Anmol Verma

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It depends on your branch preference and also which IITs you consider as "good". Cutoffs are much higher in old IITs of Delhi, Kanpur and Bombay than the newly opened ones. JEE Board offered ranks to students scoring above 123 marks in JEE '14 which went approximately to AIR 19000.
However, general category students only up to AIR 9000 were considered for counselling and no student with AIR above 7500 got any branch in any IIT. The cutoffs in JEE are increasing drastically every year - and there is no fixed cutoff. The maximum marks and type of paper is also unpredictable. To be on the safe side, you should aim to get at least 48% of m
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