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nishwa Nm

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It will be challenging to get an admission in an fully government college with this score, but it is not impossible.your chance of getting an admission depends upon the subject you are aiming and the category you belong.You may get admission in colleges which have low cut off marks.If you belong to any reserved category there is a chance.

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Sukrati Shukla

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With an 88.5 percentile in JEE, getting a B.Tech CSE seat at VIT Andhra Pradesh depends on the cutoffs, which mostly consider VITEEE or Andhra Pradesh EAMCET ranks. VIT-AP typically admits via VITEEE or Andhra Pradesh EAMCET; JEE percentile alone may not directly qualify you unless converted accordingly. Usually, VITEEE cutoff ranks for CSE range widely but expected category 1 closing ranks were around 20,000 to 45,000 in 2024. To confirm, you should check VITEEE or Andhra Pradesh EAMCET scores and admission criteria specifically.

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Aman Kumar

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With this percentile/rank, top NITs/IIITs and most government Maharashtra colleges are unrealistic, but you still have meaningful options through SC category + institute level/management seats. Shortlist: Mumbai University–affiliated private colleges (e.g., Atharva, Vidyalankar, Shah & Anchor), Pune belt colleges (DY Patil Talegaon/AMB, PCCOER, JSPM group), Nagpur (KDK, Priyadarshini), Nashik/Aurangabad region institutes, and autonomous private universities that consider Class 12 + their own tests/counselling. Keep MHT CET counselling (CAP) Round 2/3, spot rounds, TFWS (if eligible), and diploma/B.Voc lateral ladders as safety nets.

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Anand Soni

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With a JEE Mains percentile of seventy-two point three, securing chemical engineering in top NITs or IIITs will be difficult due to high cut-offs. However, some state-level engineering colleges and private universities may offer chemical engineering seats under this percentile range. Institutes like SRM, Lovely Professional University, or VIT (through their own exams) can be strong alternatives. You should also explore spot rounds, counselling through state quotas, and management seats in reputed private colleges. Building a solid academic record in whichever college you join will ultimately matter more for placements and higher studie

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Anand Soni

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With a rank of five Lacs seventy-eight thousand three hundred and six, admission to top-tier government engineering colleges in Karnataka through JEE Mains might be challenging. However, you can consider private institutes and deemed universities offering quality education. Options include New Horizon College of Engineering, REVA University, Presidency University, and Acharya Institute of Technology. Some colleges also offer direct admissions based on Class 12 marks or through management quotas. Additionally, state entrance exams like KCET or COMEDK may give better chances. It's advisable to apply early and keep multiple colleges as ba

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Anand Soni

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Punjab Engineering College (PEC) is one of the most sought-after institutes, and admission usually depends on high JEE Mains ranks. A percentile of seventy-four point one roughly corresponds to a rank beyond one lakh, which makes it challenging to secure a seat in PEC, particularly in core branches like Computer Science or Mechanical Engineering. However, you may consider applying for spot rounds, state quota, or category-based seats if eligible. Exploring other reputed colleges under the same percentile range or considering private engineering institutes with good placements can also be a wise and practical backup option.

 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Yes, you can potentially get into some newer tier 3 and its or other government-funded Technical Institute with a JEE main rank of 135272 specialty under specific circumstances like reserve categories, home state quotas or less competitive branches.

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Sonali Samal

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CRL vs. Category Rank—what's the deal? Use your CRL (Common Rank List) for most college predictors and open seat allotments. That's your main ticket. Your category rank (OBC/SC/ST) only kicks in when you're going for reserved seats. So unless something specifically asks for category rank, always drop in your CRL. It gives a better idea of where you actually stand in the full crowd.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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With a WBJEE rank around 105800 you have a good chance of getting admission to aot academy of technology particularly in certain branches like electrical and electronics engineering as the closing cut off in for WBJEE in 2024 was 996426

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