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Ravi Babu

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It is not feasible to enrol in IIT Madras' B.Tech. + M.Tech. (Dual Degree) program in Computer Science and Engineering without sitting the JEE Mains test through regular admissions. JEE Advanced is the main exam used by IIT Madras to enrol candidates in undergraduate programs; JEE Mains qualification is required for this exam.

Nevertheless, other routes consist of:
International Admissions: SAT scores or the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) program are the two ways that foreign nationals, or NRIs, can apply.
Data Science Bachelor's Program: IIT Madras provides an online data science bachelor program that may lead to postgraduate

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Ravi Babu

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Admission to Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) Jaipur's Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme is extremely competitive, with a JEE Main rank of 5228. In 2024, MNIT Jaipur's CSE closing rank for the General category under the open quota was roughly 4774. However because the cutoffs differ greatly by category your prospects may rise if you fall into a reserved category (such as EWS, OBC, SC or ST). For example the closing rank for EWS was around 883 and the OBC category was 1989. You could look into other prestigious NITs or institutions where your rank corresponds with their cutoffs if MNIT Jaipur is not an opt

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Abhignan bollam

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With a JEE Mains percentile of 72 and an OBC category rank of 150,697, securing admission to top engineering colleges in Pune could be challenging. However, private institutions like Dhole Patil College of Engineering (DPCOE) and some lesser-known colleges accepting JEE Main scores might be options. DPCOE has seen JEE Main cutoffs as high as 62995 for certain branches.

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Ravi Babu

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Your chances of getting into an NIT with a JEE Main rank of 65,587 and a 66% on your Class 12 examinations rely on a number of variables such as your category the branch you want to pursue, and state quotas. It is improbable to earn a spot in the top NITs under the general category based on cutoffs from prior years. However your chances increase if you have a home state quota advantage or are a member of a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC or EWS).

For instance, under certain quotas, certain lower tier NITs or less desirable fields may take rankings in your range. To investigate your possibilities use resources such as the JEE Main College

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Abhishek Jha

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Yes, students from other states can apply to CCS Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU) for undergraduate courses based on JEE Main marks. The university accepts JEE Main scores for admission into B.Tech programs, including Agricultural Engineering. Admission is also open to candidates from outside Haryana, but the specific admission criteria and counseling details may vary. Candidates must apply through the prescribed process and ensure they meet the eligibility requirements.

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Arindam Modak

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Your OBC NCL rank in JEE Mains can be estimated based on CRL rank. OBC NCL rank typically stands better than the CRL rank because there are separate ranks for OBC NCL category with more number of seats reserved.

So, based on cur CRL rank 28,089, OBC NCL rank must be a little lower (better) than OBC NCL, but the exact conversion varies each year because of a different number of aspirants and their reservation percentages. Typically, though, the OBC NCL rank is around 70 to 80 percent of the CRL rank, thus approximate it for a range of *22,000 to 23,000*.

But a better prediction will come from the official site of JEE Mains ranking list in

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Anjali Deval

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Yes, you could appear for the JEE entrance test and apply to NITs, provided you have completed the 12th standard through the Assam State Open Schooling and your qualification is recognised by the authorities. Normally, a candidate should have completed the 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and scored more than 75% (or be among the top 20 percentile in the board examination). It is advised to ascertain JBIC officials about the board's recognition status if you are to be considered an eligible candidate. 

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Yash Makwana

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With a JEE Mains EWS rank of 47700, you can likely get admission to several NITs for less popular branches like Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, or Instrumentation, as well as various state-level engineering colleges across India for core branches like CSE, Mechanical, or Electrical depending on the specific college cutoffs; however, top NITs for popular branches like CSE might be out of reach at this rank. 

Possible colleges to consider:

NITs with lower cut-offs:

NIT Manipur, NIT Arunachal Pradesh, NIT Agartala, NIT Mizoram, NIT Patna (certain branches), NIT Srinagar (certain branches)

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Yash Makwana

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With your JEE Mains percentile and OBC rank, you can consider colleges like some NITs (National Institutes of Technology), a few IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology), and several state-level engineering colleges depending on your preferred branch and location; some options include NIT Patna, NIT Manipur, IIIT Kottayam, IIIT Tiruchirappalli, and the Government Engineering College, Gandhinagar.

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Yash Makwana

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With a CRL rank of 159865 and an OBC rank of 53541, you are unlikely to get admission into a top NIT for a popular branch, but you might be able to secure a seat in a newer NIT for a less preferred branch using your OBC category rank; it's best to check the closing ranks of different NITs and branches on the JoSAA website to see your chances

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