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Arindam Modak

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A rank of over 1 lakh in JEE will depend on the institute's cutoff, for getting admission in B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) course at Satya Institute of Technology and Management (SITM), the number of seats, category, and overall competition being the factors to give significance.

 

Normally, low cutoffs are there for CSE in top institutes, while in private institutes like SITM, the cutoffs for the program would be high especially for the popular branches like CSE. However, if your friend is from any reserved category or has some other preference like home state quota, it could be beneficial. 

 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, you can easily get admission at Ramdeo College with 95.97 percentile in JEE and 110 marks in MHT CET for B.Tech CSE. Your JEE alone score is enough to get admission as the Institute requires score of only one entrance exam for  B.Tech. 97.97 percentile in JEE is quite good score and you have a high chances of getting admission without any problem. The basic eligibility criteria for B.Tech at this Institute is that you should have minimum 50% aggregate in your 12th (PCM) from a recognized board and you need to appear in any one entrance exam JEE Main, MHT CET, RUBEE, or CUET. 

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Parth Chavan

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Newer NITs and IIITs: Some newer NITs and IIITs may have higher cutoffs, potentially accommodating candidates with ranks up to 70,000. However, securing a seat in CSE or EE at these institutions with a 72,000 OBC rank is still uncertain.

Private engineering colleges often have more flexible admission criteria. Institutions like Manipal University, VIT University, and LPU may offer CSE and EE programs with a 94 percentile, though it's essential to verify their specific admission requirements.

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Parth Chavan

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A 66 percentile may not meet the cutoff for top-tier institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) or National Institutes of Technology (NITs) but achieving a 66 percentile in the JEE Main exam places you in a position to consider several reputable engineering colleges across India. Here are some institutions that accept students within this percentile range:

Vellore Institute of Technology, university in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.

Lovely Professional University, university in Chaheru, Phagwara, Punjab, India.

Amity University has multiple campuses, you can search web for more information.

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Te

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Jit Dutta

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With a 30685 EWS rank in JEE Mains, you can in all likelihood anticipate to get admission into newer NITs or less famous branches in installed NITs, potentially consisting of NITs like NIT Agartala, NIT Manipur, NIT Silchar, NIT Patna, or NIT Delhi for certain non-middle branches depending at the particular software and availability of seats.

 

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Tarique Jamal

Contributor-Level 6

Getting NIT IIT with rank 70785 wiill be very difficult.if you want you can go for these colleges -

IIIT Kottayam*: The closing rank for OBC category in CSE was 11,452.

- *IIIT Kalyani, West Bengal*: The closing rank for OBC category in CSE was 12,809.

  • *IIIT Dharwad*: The closing rank for OBC category in CSE was 12,152.

Or you can try next year with better rank

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Abhignan bollam

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Achieving 210 marks in JEE Mains is considered a strong performance. Typically, candidates scoring above 250 marks attain a percentile between 85 and 95. With 210 marks, you can expect a percentile around 90, which is competitive for admission to various engineering colleges, including NITs and IIITs. However, specific cutoffs vary by institution and category. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can join JNIT for B.Tech without appearing for JEE. Many colleges, including JNIT, offer admission to students who have not taken JEE through other means, such as direct admission or through management quota. However, this typically involves a different admission process, and you may need to meet specific eligibility requirements set by the college. The admission might also come with higher fees compared to those who are admitted through the regular entrance exam process. It will be nice if u  contact the college's admission office for detailed information on the process, eligibility, and associated costs for admission wi

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Priya Kumari

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,

'Yes, with an 86% score in JEE and belonging to the EWS category, you stand a good chance of getting a seat in the CSE branch at MBM Engineering College, Jodhpur, as the cutoff is around 85 percentile'.

'MBM University follows state government policies for admission, offering horizontal reservations for girls (25%), PWD (5%), and ex-servicemen (3%)'.

Admissions are conducted through REAP based on JEE Mains performance and/or 12th marks, with no management quota.

To be eligible, you must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects.

Thanks!

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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If you have made a spelling error in your father's name, it can be correct from the official website of the examination authority in the correction period from the correction window. But as you have mentioned that, you are asking to correct it in the counselling process, it may be difficult for you. If the correction period is over, you need to contact the authorities and you  can contact the NTA helpline number between 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM. 

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