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Hari Chagantipati

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Your CRL rank represents the rank among all candidates, with your OBC rank indicating your standing among the Other Backward Classes. Colleges in general release cutoffs for different categories, giving OBC candidates some advantage: some colleges might be reachable for you whereas general candidates may not get admission in this college on the same CRL rank.

Types of Institutions: The institutions that principally accept the JEE Main scores are:

-National Institute of Technology (NITs)
-Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT)
-Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTI)

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abdul shah

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With an EWS rank of 8,100 in JEE Main, getting top NITs may be difficult, but you can get branches in newer or lower-ranked NITs. In 2024, NIT Srinagar had closing ranks of 47,482 (Mechanical) and 55,447 (Metallurgical) for EWS. Cutoffs change yearly based on applicants, difficulty, and seats. Participating in JoSAA counseling and checking state-level options is recommended. For exact predictions, refer to last year's cutoff trends on official websites.

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Ravi Babu

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It could be difficult to get a spot in the most coveted branches at prestigious National Institutes of Technology (NITs) with an All India Rank (AIR) of 89,311 in JEE Mains. You might however have an opportunity to be admitted to some NITs especially those that are more recent or have less in demand branches.

Every year admission deadlines change depending on a number of variables, including category reservations, seat availability and applicant volume Participating in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling procedure is advised as it allows you to examine your possibilities according to your rank and preferences Your op

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Ravi Babu

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It may be difficult to get a B.Tech seat at prestigious National Institutes of Technology (NITs) with an All India Rank (AIR) of 48,810 and an EWS category rank of 20,160 in JEE Mains particularly in fields with high demand like computer Science or electronics. On the other hand less popular branches or more recent NITs can offer you better opportunities.

Every year admission cutoffs change depending on a number of variables including exam difficulty, seat availability and application volume. The official Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) website offers comprehensive opening and closing ranks for different NITs and branches, so yo

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Ravi Babu

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The most recent brochure for Abasaheb Garware College Pune's BA programme is readily available on their official website. The brochure which gives comprehensive details on the BA courses, eligibility requirements, curriculum and cost structure is usually found under the "Admissions" or "Downloads" section As an alternative you can obtain a digital copy by the calling or emailing the college's admissions office This pamphlet will provide you with thorough information on the college's BA programs academic setting and student support services.

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Ravi Babu

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Securing a spot in prestigious National Institutes of Technology (NITs) or Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) for a B.Tech programme can be difficult particularly in high demand fields like computer Science and engineering (CSE), given an All India Rank (AIR) of 64,800 and an OBC category rank of 19,600 in JEE Main. You might, however have greater chances at other respectable engineering schools

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Certain Government-Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs) have higher closing ranks which raises their chances of being admitted.

State Engineering Colleges: A lot of engineering schools at the state level se

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Ravi Babu

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It may be difficult to get into Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences' (AITS) B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) program with a rank of 58,880 in JEE Main. The closing ranks for this program in 2024 were between 30,658 and 96,147.

You are on the lower end of this scale for your rank, so admission is likely but not certain.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a rank of 383,122 in CRL and a rank of 24,000 in SC, it is tough to get admitted to the premier NITs or IITs for B.Tech in CSE as the cutoff of these colleges usually is much lesser. You may, however, opt for lower NITs, IIITs, or private institutions that provide quality infrastructure and education in Computer Science Engineering. A few private universities such as Chandigarh University, UPES Dehradun, and Shiv Nadar University might provide admission within your fee bracket of INR 4-5 Lacs annually. Have a look at their respective counseling websites and admission procedures for further details.

 

 

 

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a CRL rank of 1,078,628 and an EWS rank of 139,272, it is extremely unlikely that competitive branches such as Computer Science or Electrical Engineering will be obtained in NITs or GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes), since the cutoffs for such branches are typically below 50,000 for most NITs and 30,000 for premier GFTIs. Yet, you can still have hope in lower-demand branches such as Civil Engineering or Biotechnology in a few NITs or GFTIs, based on your particular category and state quota. You can still look into options through JoSAA counseling in subsequent rounds.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can use NEET, KCET, and JEE together, but only after 2nd PUC (12th standard), as these examinations need a 10+2 qualification or equivalent appearing status. As you are in 1st PUC now, you can begin preparation for all three exams, but you will be eligible to appear for them only in your 2nd PUC year (next year). NEET is for medical studies, JEE for engineering, and KCET is for Karnataka-origin admissions in medical (except for MBBS/BDS) as well as in engineering colleges. Concentrate hard on fundamentals in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology to get good scores.

 

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