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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Even with such a CRL rank of 487556 and SC category rank 33973, it is rather difficult to procure a seat in the CS branch of any of the top NITs or IITs because there exist much higher cutoffs for them.
Nonetheless, some of the recently established NITs, IIITs, or even state government colleges may still allow you to take admission; particularly if one is SC and, moreover, applying under home state quota (if applicable).
However, CSE is highly competition free at such colleges or branches and as compared to other competitive branches, it would have relatively less cutoff thereby providing you an easy access.
Better be optimistic watching
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can get direct admission in CSE branch at IPS Academy without appearing in JEE Entrance exam through Management Quota. You can secure your admission in Management Quota by visiting the Admission cell of IPS near Canteen but you'll need to pay some extra charges for that.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Getting a seat into any of the NITs (National Institute of Technology) with an All-India Rank of 104939 and SC category rank 4262 in JEE Mains is a little far-reaching now; chances would be better for branches like CSE and ECE in the most coveted NITs.
Now since your home state is Delhi, you can also have a benefit in state quota seats at NIT Delhi.
Compared to the general category, cutoffs for SC are lower, and the state quota would boost chances into the seat.
You can rather more expect an admission than branches like Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, etc.
Thus, keep an eye on the official counseling updates; it would be wise to k
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Got admission through JEE Mains under Common Rank List (CRL) with a rank of 237028, it enacts transformation securing admission into highly competitive branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), or Mechanical Engineering (ME) in the best of government colleges.
Generally. such branches have much higher cutoffs, especially in reputed institutes. However, opportunities may exist in some government colleges, especially those with lower cut-offs or in some categories like OBC, SC, or ST depending on the reservation policies.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
A candidate who scored 90 percentile in JEE Mains in the EWS category would have chances to get into DAVV Indore sitting on home state quota.
Well, the exact cutoff changes with respect to the number of applicants and exam difficulty every year; generally, a score of 90 percentile does place one quite high up there.
The EWS cutoffs at DAVV tend to go lower than general ones, but this also depends on which particular engineering branch one is looking at. Some high-demand branches may have really high cutoffs; others, however, may not be too hard to get into.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you can fill out the IPU University form as an OBC candidate, even if you filled the JEE Mains form as a general category candidate. However, you will need to provide valid OBC category certificate issued by a competent authority.
Here's what you need to do:
* Prepare Your OBC Certificate: Ensure you have a valid OBC certificate issued by the appropriate authority.
* Fill the IPU Application Form: While filling out the IPU application form, select the OBC category and upload the required documents, including your OBC certificate.
* Verification Process: During the counseling process, your OBC certificate will be veri
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, for the admission into some NITs for B.Tech you can get through in the JEE session 1 with 80 percentile. The colleges that the students can get by securing 80-90 percentile in JEE Main include NITs such as NIT Jalandhar, NIT Raipur, NIT Durgapur, NIT Goa. You can also look at other top 10 college names such as IIIT Allahabad, KIIT University, IIITM Gwalior, BIT Ranchi and LPU Jalandhar. An 80-90 percentile in JEE Main would mean one's rank may lie anywhere between 1,50,000 and 3,00,000 and would get one into the likes of NIT Mizoram, NIT Agartala and NIT Meghalaya.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Some courses, such as BBA, BDes, and lateral entry for Diploma holders are admitted without JEE Main For BDes programme, it requires UCEED scores. Lateral entry admissions are done on merit in the respective Diploma examinations. The DASA scheme under SAT scores can also be used to apply by international students. Refer to the website of NSUT for detailed criteria.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, Loyola Institute of Technology does not accept JEE scores for admission. Admission to the college is based on the marks obtained in the higher secondary test, and the college administers a single-window system for the admission process, where candidates must sign up for TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions). Based on the marks obtained in the Class 10 and Class 12 exams, merit lists or rankings are created, and counselling is subsequently conducted. For undergraduate courses like BTech, the admission process involves TNEA counselling.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Here are some reliable sources where you can find concise notes for Chemistry to help with your JEE preparation:
Online Resources
1. *JEE Notes*: A website dedicated to providing concise notes for JEE Chemistry, covering topics like Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry.
2. *Chemistry Wallah*: A popular YouTube channel offering video lessons and notes for JEE Chemistry.
Books
1. *"Organic Chemistry" by O.P. Tandon*: A comprehensive book covering Organic Chemistry topics for JEE.
2. *"Inorganic Chemistry" by J.D. Lee*: A detailed book covering Inorganic Chemistry topics for JEE.
3. *"Physical Chemistry" by P.
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