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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
No, there is no such provision to get direct admission in BTech courses at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) (formerly known as NSIT).
There is no provision for direct admission or management quota. NSUT is an autonomous government institute that offers 85% of the seats to in-state students and 15% to outsiders.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
No. Generally for getting a good branch in NITs that are out of home state 200+ is must. Since, you have two advantages, home state as well as OBC NCL be sure to at least score 150+ in JEE mains. You will get your desired branch in VNIT.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
In JEE Mains, how can you score high:
Concepts: Learn and master the Fundamentals of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Practice Hard: Solve mock tests and previous years' papers:
Time Management:
Work on developing speed by solving problems within the time limits.
Use Good Study Material: Read standard books on H.C. Verma, O.P. Tandon, and NCERT.
Revise: Focus primarily on key formulae and concepts.
Healthy: Maintain an overall lifestyle with breaks and rest.
Consistency in this will be the ticket to improved JEE Mains scores.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mostly you should be allowed in until it isn't mentioned in the instructions sheet. But what I would recommend for safety is that carry an extra document in case they don't accept it like your passport with a recent photo or your college id along with the Aadhar card. But don't forget the Aadhar card, it is extremely important.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Getting admission to the Computer Science (CS) branch at Ramiah College (also known as MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology) with a 40 percentile in JEE Mains would be quite challenging. Prestigious institutions like Ramiah College typically require a much higher percentile for admission into popular branches like Computer Science due to high demand and limited seats. Admission criteria may also consider other factors such as your performance in the Karnataka CET or other entrance exams, as well as your academic background. Since you passed your 10th board in 2021, it is important to also focus on improving your score in any upcoming exa
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a 92.43 percentile in JEE Mains and 65% in the CBSE board exams, it is possible to get admission to a B.Tech programme at SASTRA University, especially considering you are from Tamil Nadu, as the university gives weightage to both JEE Mains scores and Class 12 marks, particularly for state quota candidates.
SASTRA University typically considers:
- JEE Mains score: The university generally accepts JEE Main scores for admission, and the minimum percentile required can vary each year based on the competition.
- Class 12 Marks: The university often requires a minimum of around 60% or higher in Class 12 for B.Tech admissions.
- Category-based Cu
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you are eligible to participate in JoSAA counseling with a 95.57% percentile in JEE Mains and 74.80% in your inter exams.
To be eligible for JoSAA counseling, you need to meet the following criteria:
* JEE Main qualification: You must have qualified in JEE Main and secured a rank.
* Class 12th percentage: You must have secured a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in Class 12th (or equivalent) board exams for general category candidates. For SC, ST, and PwD candidates, the minimum required percentage is 65%.
Since you have a 74.80% in your inter exams, you meet the minimum eligibility criteria. You can now participate in JoSAA
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
With an EWS rank of 39000, you have a good chance of getting into several NITs and IIITs, especially for less popular branches or lower-tier institutes. Here are some colleges you might consider:
NITs:
* NIT Durgapur: Known for its strong academic programs and good placements.
* NIT Hamirpur: Offers a variety of engineering programs and has a good reputation.
* NIT Patna: A relatively newer NIT, but it has been gaining popularity due to its improving infrastructure and faculty.
* NIT Agartala: Offers a good education in various engineering branches.
* NIT Meghalaya: A relatively new NIT, but it has a beautiful c
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Unfortunately, it's not possible to directly convert an All India Rank (AIR) to a percentile without specific information about the number of candidates who appeared in the exam and their individual scores.
However, you can get a rough estimate by looking at previous year's trends. Generally, a rank of 101827 would likely correspond to a percentile below 50.
For a more accurate estimate, you can refer to previous year's JEE Main rank vs. percentile data and try to extrapolate. You can also consult with academic counselors or experts who can provide more specific guidance.
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