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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Based on the information you have given, you have fewer chances of getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. However, you can try getting admission into government colleges and private colleges in your state that accept JEE scores. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below.
1- Rao Birender Singh State Institute of Engineering and Technology
2- Ch. Ranbir Singh State Institute of Engineering and Technology
3- University Institute of Technology, Jhabua-Rajiv Gandhi, Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalay
4- Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (SATI)
5- Barkatullah University Institute of Technology, If you wan
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Deeksha Dixit

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Delhi Technological University (DTU) is one of the top engineering colleges and has a 36th ranking in the NIRF Engineering category.
With a JEE Main 6700 rank in the SC category, there is a slight possibility that you would get a seat in the Computer Engineering branch of the DTU. The all-India JEE main rank cutoff for the SC category at DTU in 2021 was 97680.
Also, if you have Delhi home state quota then your chances are very good to get admission in DTU. Based on the previous year's estimate, the cut-off for the SC category is usually under 50,000.
Therefore, you may get admission if you meet eligibility criteria and have required docu
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Deeksha Dixit

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As you are aware, the JEE Main Cutoff for 2022 was recently released, and usually this cutoff is of two types: the qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff. The admission cutoff for JEE Main is the opening and closing ranks for B.Tech admission in each government institute such as NIT and IIIT. It will be released by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). According to the information you have given, you may be able to get into select institutes such as Assam University, Subhas University of Technology (West Campus), and Delhi Technological University. However, it will also depend on the branch and your home state. Also, you hav
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BHAWNA JAIN

Beginner-Level 5

No chances to get into NIT for this rank.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can get admission very easily into a government college for a B.Tech course. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below
1- DTU Delhi
2- IIIT Allahabad
3- IIEST Shibpur
4- IIIT Trichy
5- NIT Sikkim
6- MNIT Allahabad
7- NIT Patna, etc. If you want more information regarding the college, course, or anything else, kindly visit the given link which I provided to you (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor).

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can get admission very easily into NIT and IIIT for B.Tech. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below
1- IIIT Delhi
2- IIIT Allahabad
3- IIIT Guwahati
4- IIIT Trichy
5- NIT Sikkim
6- NIT Kurukshetra
7- NIT Rourkela, etc. If you want more information regarding the college or anything else, kindly visit the given link which I provided to you (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor).

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Priyanshu Mishra

Beginner-Level 3

No, you cannot get IIT. But, there is still a chance that you would get an NIT.

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Priyanshu Mishra

Beginner-Level 3

If you belong to general and OBC then there is no chance that you get good government College, but if you are EWS or SC ST Candidate, you can get govt college.
But the placement criteria are not good
Hence you should apply for a private college. you will definitely get good college and also get a scholarship.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Based on the information you have given, you have fewer chances of getting into NITs. However, you can try getting admission into government colleges in your state that accept JEE scores. For instance, some colleges in Telangana, Karnataka, and Rajasthan accept JEE scores. You can also use the Shiksha platform's JEE Main College Predictor 2022 (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor). To get more details based on courses, fees, and rank, visit the above link. Here you need to enter your JEE rank or percentile, gender, category, and domicile to get recommendations of possible good colleges.

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bagammagari sanjay reddy

Beginner-Level 1

By your rank I think you are good student. That you are saying your are from SC category there is a chance of getting good college but my suggestion is take long term coaching and try hard next time and get good marks in exams. So I suggest to take jee advanced and prepare well and get seated in top iit's . Here are some of colleges where you can get seat.
1.mallareddy group of institutions hyderabad
2.cmr hyderabad
3.sreenidhi institute of technology hyderabad
4.gkriet Hyderabad

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