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Aayushi Bijawe

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For securing admission to top Computer Science CS colleges in India based on the JEE Main exam, a percentile score of 90 is generally not sufficient. However, if you are looking for good CS colleges that accept admissions based on the JEE Main scores and consider a percentile of 90, here are some popular options:
National Institute of Technology (NITs): NITs are renowned technical institutions in India. Some well-known NITs for CS include NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, NIT Surathkal, and NIT Calicut. Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs): IIITs are specialised institutes focusing on information technology and computer Science.
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Harsh PandeyFaculty LPU

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The Lovely Professional University gives direct admission to the students scoring equal to or more than 85 percent in JEE Mains. However, those having scored less than 85 percent appeared for LPU NEST the entrance cum Scholarship Exam of LPU. Let me tell you the NIRF ranking of LPU is 51 in engineering. Hope this answers your question. Good Luck.

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To determine your chances of securing a chemical engineering seat at JNTU under the BC-B category, you should refer to the official JNTU admissions website or contact the admissions office directly. They will have the most accurate and current information regarding the cutoff ranks and the specific reservation policies. It's worth noting that JEE rank alone may not be the sole criterion for admissions. Other factors such as your category, state of eligibility, and the specific requirements of JNTU may also play a role. It's always best to consult official sources or contact the university directly for the most accurate and reliable inf
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The admission process and seat allocation in colleges through JEE exams can vary from year to year, and it depends on various factors such as the number of seats available, the category-wise cutoff ranks, and the preferences of other candidates. With a rank of 36,000 in the EWS category, you may have opportunities to secure a seat in several engineering colleges across India. While you may not be eligible for admission to the top-tier institutions, you can consider exploring other reputable engineering colleges, including National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other state-leve
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Admission criteria can vary from year to year and can depend on various factors, including the number of applicants and the competitiveness of the pool. Typically, top institutions like MIT Pune have a highly competitive admission process, and the cutoffs for admission can be quite high. To determine your chances of admission, you should research MIT Pune's admission requirements and the cutoffs they have set in the past for JEE Mains and 12th Boards. You can also check if they consider any other factors such as entrance exams, interviews, or additional criteria. MIT Pune may have a specific website or admission portal where you can fi
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It's great to hear that your son has an interest in astrophysics or working with ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). Pursuing a career in these fields requires dedication, hard work, and a strong educational foundation. While his scores in the 12th board exams and JEE Mains are decent, there are a few steps he can take to enhance his chances of pursuing astrophysics or joining ISRO:
Focus on Academics: Encourage your son to continue working hard in his studies, especially in subjects like physics, mathematics, and computer Science. These subjects form the basis of astrophysics and space-related careers. Pursue Higher Education: A
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