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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Rank wise CRL is 720331 in JEE Mains, so the B.Tech admissions are limited. Some colleges may still accept you according to previous years' cutoff trends. Here are a few possible options:
Possible Colleges:
NIT Mizoram: One of the NITs with the lowest cutoff. Last year some branches closed at around rank 661107.
NIT Manipur: Tends to have lower cutoffs; closing ranks are around 302425 from the previous year.
NIT Arunachal Pradesh: Closing ranks have been around 161165 for various branches.
IIITs: Some IIITs may also have lower cutoffs, although specific details for your rank may vary.
State Engineering Colleges: 
New answer posted
10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With a rank of 295792 in JEE Mains under the SC category, it is difficult to secure admission in that college in the Industrial and Production Engineering branch at NIT Jalandhar.
Even with home state quota, the cutoff ranks are usually much lower. This time it is about 50,000 to 100,000 for SC category. Your rank is too high for this competitive branch.
New answer posted
10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can get admission to the CSE branch at NIT with the rank of 42000 in JEE and your status as female candidate from the SC category it is possible to get admission to the CSE branch in most colleges. You are suggested to visit the official NIT sources to know about the eligibility criteria. There you will also find the colleges which suit your interests.
New answer posted
10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With general EWS rank of 72384 in JEE Mains you can get good colleges based on your option for college may depend on several factors such as state government colleges or private colleges.
If you are selecting private engineer colleges student with lower rank especially under management or open categories it considered more colleges like SRM University Amity University.
With your rank securiting a seat in top tier IIT is challenging.
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission Chances with JEE Mains Rank 262341
This rank is grossly inadequate for admission in Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) for any branch. Admission to KIIT is very competitive, and the cut-off ranks for getting into the branches mostly sought after- Computer Science, Electronics-, and Mechanical engineering-would typically be found well below this rank as seen in past years, when closing ranks for these branches closed well within the top 100000.
Dates of JEE Counseling in Relation to KIIT
The counseling for KIIT generally commences almost immediately after the declaration of the results of JEE Mains. For the year 20
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Hello Everyone, 
Here are some colleges in Karnataka that accept JEE scores: National Institute of Technology Karnataka (Surathkal), CMR Institute of Technology (Bangalore), BVV Sangha's Basaveshwar Engineering College (Bagalkot), Indian Institute of Information Technology Dharwad, and R V College of Engineering. 
A score of 120 or higher in JEE Main is considered good, and can get you admission to the best NITs and IITs. 
An 85 percentile in JEE Mains can also get you into many good engineering colleges, including the top NITs or IIITs.
Hope this will help you take a better decision.
Thank You!
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot get admission to the computer science course at any autonomous engineering college in Pune with 34 percentile in JEE Mains. Such a score is generally really low when it comes to competition in courses like computer science.
Most autonomous engineering colleges have some prescribed cutoffs for the JEE Mains score for different branches, specifically for the popular branch computer science. Usually, such cutoffs exceed much beyond a 34 percentile.
If a candidate does not meet the JEE cutoffs, they can try other ways like management quota entry or lateral entry, but normally they come at extra expense and conditions.
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