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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Having a JEE Main rank of 1,364,291 and in the SC category, the possibility of getting into a top-tier government engineering college (such as an NIT, or IIIT) is extremely low, since the SC cutoffs typically close much earlier (in the first 3-4 lakh).
However, you could potentially find options in:
- State-level government engineering colleges through your state's counseling.
- Some lower-ranked GFTIs, should they have empty seats reserved for SC.
- Private colleges offering reservation or scholarships.
Make sure you check your state counselling portals and apply to as many colleges as you can.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Your JEE score (103 marks) and percentile (89) should not be confused, and here is why:
- Percentile is not a percentage, it is relative ranking.
- It simply shows you the percentage of students below you, not how many marks you actually received.
- Thus, despite having 103 marks; your percentile depends on the difficulty of the paper and therefore the scores of other students.
In conclusion: Percentile is rank-based, not marks-based - and so, it is possible to attain 103 marks and 89 percentile if the exam was relatively easier, or the competition was higher.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
We can predict a range of rank which may get you into Parul University through JEE Mains for BTech in CSE.
For B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering at Parul University, the expected cutoff through JEE Mains is around 38488 for the general category. Parul University also accepts scores from GUJCET and direct admissions are also possible.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The chances may vary depending on steam or the branch you choose but if you are choosing ECE or CSE you need higher JEE percentile or rank
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