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Akash Gaur

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No, Indian students don't need JEE, NEET, or GATE exam score to get a seat at Imperial College. However, programs like MBBS (UCAT), MBA (GMAT), and some STEM programs (ESAT, TMUA, GRE) do ask for additional test scores.

Make sure to check entry requirements for desired course before applying at Imperial College London.

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Sidhartha Singh

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ScenarioPriorityRecommended Action
Want to stay in tech/codingBranchTake CSE/IT in a Tier-2/3 college over Civil in a Tier-1 college.
Aiming for non-tech rolesCollegeTake any branch in a Top-Tier college for the brand and network.
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Sidhartha Singh

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CategoryGenderClosing Rank (Approx.)
GeneralGender-Neutral5,10,400
GeneralFemale Only3,90,200
EWSGender-Neutral7,97,800
SCGender-Neutral8,69,000
STGender-Neutral9,45,000

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Sidhartha Singh

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CategoryQuotaRound 1 Closing RankLast Round Closing Rank
General (OPEN)Other State (OS)3,1224,245
General (OPEN)Home State (HS)4,2737,853
OBC-NCLOther State (OS)1,0116,791
EWSOther State (OS)9722,045
SCOther State (OS)40726,996
STOther State (OS)729-

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Mohit diwakar

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Yeah, Thapar does have that board merit route with JEE as a tiebreaker.

For CSE at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, it's quite competitive even through boards.

Rough idea:

  • You usually need around 95–97%+ in PCM to be safe
  • With 93–95%, chances become borderline (depends on year)
  • JEE percentile helps only in tie situations

Cutoffs fluctuate every year based on demand, but CSE is always the highest.

So if your board % is very strong, you've got a shot — otherwise it gets tough 👍

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Sidhartha Singh

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With an 88.6 percentile in JEE Main 2026, getting CSE at IIIT Manipur is difficult for General candidates but very likely for reserved categories.

Admission Probability by Category

Based on previous trends, your percentile (approx. 1.3–1.6 Lakh rank) aligns with these outcomes:

  • General: Unlikely in JoSAA (usually closes < 60k). However, you have a slim chance in CSAB Special Rounds where ranks have previously stretched to 1.1–1.2 Lakh.

  • OBC-NCL: Moderate chance. You are on the borderline for CSE specializations.

  • SC/ST: High/Certain. CSE seats often remain available for ranks up to 3–6 Lakh.

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