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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a rank of 500,000 in JEE Mains, securing admission to the topmost government colleges is difficult, but you could look into the lower-ranked NITs, IIITs, and State Engineering colleges where the cut-off criterion is relatively mild. The options are:
State Engineering Colleges: State Engineering Colleges in Punjab like PEC, UP Technical University and a few branches of state universities could have seats available.
NIITs/IIITs: Some of the more recent NITs and IIITs may have empty seats in some courses.
Private Institutes with Government Funding: Some private institutes offering government-funded programs may also have vacancies.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Revision and concept strengthening should be your main priorities in the last days before JEE. Give important subjects like calculus, organic chemistry, mechanics, and electrostatics top priority. To increase confidence and time management, complete past years' papers and take practice exams. Examine your errors and focus on your areas of weakness. Review formulas, theorems, and shortcuts rather than studying new subjects. Remain composed, follow a well-balanced schedule, and take brief intervals to clear your head. Get enough sleep to be alert and keep a pleasant outlook. Have faith in your preparation, maintain your concentration, an
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Rank in JEE Mains for the OBC category at 279,172 would mean the probability of getting a seat in the government college for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in top institutes is very low. Top NITs and IIITs take students who have ranks from 10,000 to 30,000 in CSE. But chances are available in low-ranking NITs or government-funded technical institutes providing CSE in the OBC category. It is advisable to look for options like state government engineering colleges, private universities, or new institutes. Also, one can appear for other entrance exams or apply for branch sliding in later years.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Admission to SASTRA University's B.Tech courses in Computer Science and Business Systems are based on two streams. Stream 1 has 70% seats based on the score of JEE Main weighted 25% and board exam marks, which carry a weight of 75%.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Lovely professional University ranked 50th in Engineering stream , amongst all the private and government universities in India as per Ministry of education Government of India NIRF rankings 2024 .
Dear candidate, to enroll in B.tech cse programme , you need to qualify LPUNEST entrance test . Its not only entrance but scholarship test also. So, you will get scholarship in programme fees on the basis of your performance .
This programme gives its graduates a competitive edge through robust curriculum and hands-on learning in niche technologies to develop competence which caters to the requirements of the industry. It primarily
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10 months 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.
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10 months 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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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
- Number of seatsThe number of seats available for B.Tech courses in 2024 are:
- Computer Science and Engineering: 120 seats
- Electrical Engineering: 90 seats
- Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering: 90 seats
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering: 90 seats
- Computer Science and Engineering: 120 seats
- Admission processThe admission process for B.Tech courses at SGSITS involves:
- Applying online for admission
- Qualifying for the entrance exam
- Shortlisting candidates based on e
- Applying online for admission
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
- Newer NITs: NIT Manipur, NIT Mizoram, NIT Sikkim, NIT Puducherry, NIT Agartala.
- State-level engineering colleges: Some well-regarded state colleges might offer CSE seats at a relatively lower rank in the OBC category. 
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10 months 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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