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Welcome, Qasim The minority-serving Rizvi College of Engineering is associated with Mumbai University. These two of my remarks suggest or assert that the ranking announced by the Maharashtra government via the mht CET is the basis for admissions to this Institute. Naturally, marks acquired in the 12th grade will also be taken into consideration in some measure this year for the sake of ranking. A minority institution is one where 50% of the seats are set aside for members of the group that this college was founded to serve. Based on their performance or placement in the JEE Mains, candidates from outside states that are not in Maharash
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Try JEE Main 2022 College Predictor to predict your admission chances in NIT/IIIT/GFTI and Private Engineering colleges. And most probably the chances are that you will get government NIT or may be an IIT.

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IT sector today is a booming field as compared to other sectors and there is a huge demand for Computer Science Engineers and programmers. Top Computer Science Engineering Colleges
1. IIT Delhi
2. IIT Kanpur
3. IIT Bombay
4. IIT Kharagpur.

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You must fall under the OBC-NCL category, I'm certain. You did pretty well in this category relative to the National Testing Agency's cutoff, which is around 67. This suggests to me that you have a strong Probability of being admitted to CSE. Based on your success in this exam, Shiksha has developed a college predictor that will assist you in determining the branch and college you will be admitted to.
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You must achieve a score higher than the national testing agency's cutoff percentage in order to be admitted to any NIT. Even if you haven't addressed it here, I'm certain you are aware of your percentile. I've included a link created by Shiksha that will forecast the likely college or NIT you'll go depending on your test scores. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
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A well-informed estimate or prediction based on a few prior factors might undoubtedly produce positive outcomes. Shiksha has released a college predictor as a service to you. Based on your category and, of course, your test results, this will forecast the college and the branch that you can get. I've attached it below for your assistance. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
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46 percent has been set by the National Testing Agency as the cutoff for your category. You will only be qualified to apply for admission to any NIT or Central Government-funded institution if your percentile is higher than this. A programme developed by Shiksha can forecast the college you will go based on how well you perform on this test. Try it out. I wish you luck.

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