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a year ago
Contributor-Level 6
With an OBC rank of 41,000 in JEE Main and Telangana, your home state, securing a seat in top NITs like NIT Warangal is very challenging, especially in high-demand branches such as Computer Science or Electronics. So, you home-state quota might no be a very great help to you.
However, newer NITs or less sought-after branches may have higher closing ranks, sometimes extending beyond 70,000 OBC, so you go after them. Also you may explore the NITs like, Agartala, Goa, Meghalaya and other northen eastern NITs, I think you can get easily get admission in them, in respectable branches.
But, research well about them before joining.
All the best.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 6
See, with 87% in 12th, and 77%lie in JEE Mains you have fairly good chance to get CSE in privite Engg. colleges, but will be quite hard to get in any of the government colleges.
Few of the colleges that you can consider, those give admission based on the 12th percentage are:
- Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University)
- Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT) in Solan
- SAGE University
- Assam Down Town University
- Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences
Reserach well on all the colleges before joining them, that they matches the facilities you prefer to get there.
All the Best.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
With a rank of 64,000 in JEE Mains under the general category, admission to the top IIITs will be difficult as their cutoffs are usually on the higher side. Yet, there is a possibility of getting admission to some new or lower-ranked IIITs or other state-level engineering colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With an SC category rank of 4800 in JEE getting into top 25 NITs for CSE or ECE might be challenging, but it's not impossible. The cutoffs for this branches are usually lower for SC category students compared to the general category. However the exact cut off varies every year based on factors like number of applicants difficulty level of the exam and your specific NIT choices. It is best to check the previous years skirt of trends to use the official JEE counselling portal to get a clear or idea for your rank.
I hope this help thank you.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With 59% in JEE and 48.17% in your 12th board examination getting admission to a top engineering college is a challenging. However you can still explore options in private engineering colleges which may have lower cutoffs than government colleges. Some institutions except student with moderate JEE course and 12th marks specially in less competitive branches. It is also worth checking if you can participate in management quota direct admission options at various private colleges.
Thank you I hope this helps.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi everyone,
With 91 percentile in JEE main and 69% in your 12th boards, you can easily applied to private engineering colleges. Many reputed institutions like Amity, Manipal, SRM or VIT accept JEE course for admissions. Visit the college website commerce check their eligibility criteria (some require at least 60% in 12th) and apply online. Your JEE percantile is good enough for mid tier branches in most private colleges. Participate in their counselling or direct admission process for confirmation.
Thank you I hope this helps.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi everyone,
With her JEE rank of 450632 it is unlikely to get admission into top government colleges like NITs and IIITs . However you can still get into:
- private college: institutions like Amity University, lovely professional University, SRM may offer seats for certain branches.
- state-level government colleges: some state universities and colleges may have seats available for lower rank students especially under state quota's.
- less popular courses: you might get into branches like biotechnology, civil engineering or metallurgy at mid tier colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Your chances of being admitted to Pandit Deendayal Energy University's (PDEU) Computer Science (CS) branch with a JEE Mains score of 91.25 percentile rely on your category and the particular cutoff patterns for that year. The PDEU Computer Engineering cutoff for the general category usually ranges between 90.08 to 90.14 percentile for the All India Round. Your chances of being admitted in the general category are therefore increased because your score closely matches the prior cutoffs.
To confirm your standing, be sure to check via counseling updates and particular category-wise cutoffs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As a bio student, you can pursue a B.Tech in Food Technology without JEE Mains by applying to colleges that do not require the exam for admission. Some institutions offer direct entry or accept state-level entrance exams for B.Tech Food Technology. For example, colleges like Jadavpur University and various state-level universities might offer this course with alternative entry pathways.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For the B.Tech course in Information Technology at Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai, the cutoff for the general category (GOPENS) in the 2024 MHT CET is expected to be around 99 percentile. Last year, the cutoff was 99.84%. For other categories such as OBC and SC/ST, the cutoff percentile is generally lower, around 99-95 depending on the category.
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