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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
With a 91.22% percentile and an open-EWS rank of 21974 in JEE Mains, you might be able to secure admission to a good engineering college in Maharashtra, but likely not one of the absolute top-ranked institutions like IIT Bombay or ICT Mumbai; you may be able to get into a reputed private college or a lower-ranked government college depending on your branch preference and the specific cutoff for the college and course you choose.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Meeting certain cutoff ranks in both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced is necessary to gain admission to the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch at prestigious universities like IITs and NITs.
Cutoff percentile for JEE Mains: General Category in 2024 was 93.23.
OBC-NCL Category: 79.68 was the cutoff percentile.
General Category JEE Advanced Cutoff: 30.34% was the cutoff percentile.
OBC-NCL Category: 27.30% was the cutoff percentile.
Institution-Specific Cutoffs: IITs: The starting and ending ranks for CSE change every year. For example, the CSE cutoff for the General category at IIT Kharagpur in 2024 varied from 1 to 1,000.
NITs: In 2024
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Due to higher cutoff ranks it may be difficult to gain admission to prestigious National Institutes of Technology (NITs) for subjects like Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) or the Electrical Engineering (EE) if you have an All India Rank (AIR) of 172383 in JEE Mains and fall within the OBC-NCL category.
Using data from prior years, you may be able to get into less popular branches or newer NITs.
You may want to apply to the following NITs:
NIT Arunachal Pradesh: Arunachal Pradesh's Itanagar, a more recent NIT with comparatively higher cutoff ratings that offers a variety of engineering majors.
Aizawl, Mizoram's NIT Mizoram:&
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Due to their high cutoff ranks it is doubtful that a candidate with a JEE Main rank of 971,495 will be admitted to one of Delhi's top engineering schools, like IIT Delhi or Delhi Technological University (DTU). Nonetheless a few of private engineering schools in the Delhi NCR area may accept your rank and a two-year educational gap through direct admissions or management quota seats. Among the notable institutes are
A variety of engineering majors are available at Amity University in Noida with direct admission options.
Renowned for its engineering programs and accommodating entrance requirements is Galgotias University.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is improbable that an OBC candidate having a rank of 100,526 in JEE Main will be admitted into Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, according to last year statistics. For example, in 2023, the closing rank for OBC applicants to Civil Engineering was 18,615.
Studying other reputable engineering schools with higher cutoff ranks would be more possible based on your rank.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
With 96.12 percentile in JEE Mains and 71.4% in CBSE board exams of 12th, you can be considered for admission in NITs and IIITs, but each institute's eligibility may differ. Most NITs and IIITs require a minimum aggregate of 75% in 12th or to be among the top 20 percentile in your board exam for general category students. But some IIITs and NITs relax the criteria for specific categories. You should make sure to verify the respective eligibility and cutoff information of the institutions you are applying to, particularly in terms of your category.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a JEE score of 66 and 85% in your board exams, admission to the College of Technology and Engineering (CTAE) for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) may be difficult but not out of reach. Admission cutoff is decided based on the number of applicants, the category you fall under, and the requirements of the particular college.
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