JOSAA Counselling 2024| Process | College Selection
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Getting into RV College, Bangalore with 87 percentile in JEE Mains is a bit challenging even though you have the EWS category as the cutoff goes very high in college. the student is requested to check the cutoff list of the previous year on the official website of RV College of Engineering. It generally follows an entrance exam-based admission process, and direct admission may not be a common practice. Admissions are primarily determined by performance in exams like CET, COMEDK, JEE Main, or other relevant national/state-level entrance exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Scoring 94 percentile in JEE Main, admission to an NIT (National Institute of Technology) can be tough and that too for popular branches Computer Science where the cut-off closes within top ranks. As a general rule, NITs have had cutoff ranks in the region of 10k to 20 k for various branches. The rank corresponding to a 94 percentile can be around here depending on the year and branch. However, for branches less competitive or NITs having lower cutoff ranks you may have a chance. One should refer to individual NIT cutoffs for the year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Given your JEE Mains CRL (Common Rank List) rank of 170,000, EWS (Economically Weaker Section) rank of 28,000, and percentile of 88.59, your chances of getting into prestigious engineering institutes may be reduced. Nevertheless, a number of options remain contingent upon the cutoff trends and available seats for that particular year. Look into younger IITs, NITs, and government-funded technical institutions where cutoffs may be lower, as well as lower-tier or private engineering schools that accept JEE Mains marks. Furthermore, a lot of private and state-level engineering colleges may accept you depending on your JEE Mains results; th
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
You have a number of possibilities for a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at both public and private universities if your 12th grade was 65.2%. IIITs concentrate on IT-related disciplines and also provide CSE programs. IIITs such as IIIT Allahabad, IIIT Jabalpur, IIIT Kancheepuram, etc. are a few examples.
Even though your 12th percentile might fall just short of the top NITs' CSE cutoffs, certain NITs may nevertheless take your percentage into consideration in subsequent rounds or for particular category quotas.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With percentiles ranging from 75 to 90, admission to prestigious universities such as NITs, IIITs, or GFTI may be challenging. It is challenging to get into NIT, IIIT, or GFIT with an 83 percentile because they are highly regarded institutions. NITs only admit students who score above the 98th percentile; even students who score above the 90th percentile find it difficult to get into IIITs. You may, nevertheless, try to secure a seat in one of the reserved categories.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
If you have been allotted a seat through JOSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) but did not meet the eligibility criteria of 75% marks in your board exams, you can still become eligible by improving your board exam scores through a subsequent attempt. Here's what you can do:
- Give Improvement Exam: You can appear for the board exams again to improve your scores. Typically, the best of the two attempts is considered by many educational institutions for admission purposes.
- Meet Eligibility Criteria: Once you achieve the required 75% aggregate (or the equivalent in your board's grading system) in your improvement exam, you will meet the eli
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