JOSAA Counselling 2024| Process | College Selection

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Malavika

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In JEE Main, an 86.86 percentile normally corresponds to a rank of approximately 140,000 to 150,000. However, this can fluctuate slightly based on the exam's complexity and the number of test-takers each year. For a general-category student, getting into Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at prestigious government colleges may be difficult with this rank. Lower-class NITs: There may be openings in CSE-related fields like software engineering or information technology (IT) at some of the less popular NITs. State of Residence Quota: Because of the state quota, your chances may be enhanced if you are a resident of the home state of a cert

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Malavika

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It is quite unlikely that someone who scored a 1,000,000 in the JEE Main will be admitted to Delhi Technological University (DTU), particularly if they are not from Delhi. There is fierce rivalry for admission to DTU, one of the best engineering schools in India. Generally, DTU admissions cutoff ranks are substantially lower. The cutoff ranks for general category students typically fall between the thousands and lower ten thousand, contingent upon the engineering discipline and category (general, OBC, SC, ST, etc.). Students who live in Delhi have a sizable reservation at DTU. The cutoff ranks are higher and the competition is signific

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Malavika

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A JEE rank of more than 70,000 is typically regarded as low, and applicants frequently give up on getting into the NITs and B.Tech programmes of their choice. The good news is that a number of universities, such as NITs and IIITs, accept JEE Main low scores up to 2,000,000. Based on the data from the previous year, NIT Mizoram has the lowest cutoff with a closing rank of 678406 for B.Tech. Civil Engineering (Gender-Neutral). It is followed by NIT Sikkim, which has a JEE Main rank of 639272 for B.Tech. EEE, and NIT Agartala, which has a JEE Main rank of 287950 for B.Tech. Biotech & Bio Chem Engineering. Therefore a rank of 9 Lacs can al

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Aditya Prasad

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Greetings!

Yes, you can get into NIT or Mit college with 80%.

If your percentile score is 80%, it appears thatyou will meet the cutoff for the OBC, SC, ST, and PwD categories, but not for the General or EWS categories.

For General you woud be require 93 percentile and for EWS you woud be require 81 percentile.

For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of their colleges or by contacting the admission office. 

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Beauty Bhagat

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With a JEE Mains rank of 4.5 Lacs and an EWS rank of 70,000, consider colleges like Chandigarh University, Punjab Engineering College (PEC) and Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET). Although getting into top institutions can be difficult at this value, these colleges offer quality education and decent internship opportunities. Research their entry criteria, thresholds and fee structures. Also check Punjab State Engineering Colleges and Private Institutes for Admissions.

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Tarun Kumar

Beginner-Level 2

Congratulations for your JEE Mains percentile, based on previous year data you may have a chance of getting admission in one of the following NITs for your EWS quota. 

NIT, Agartala

NIT, Durgapur

NIT, Jamshedpur

NIT, Kurushetra

NIT, Patna

NIT, Raipur

NIT, Srinagar

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Siddharth Agrawal

Beginner-Level 5

Congratulation for getting excellent percentage in JEE . you can easily getting seat in NIT (National Institute of Technology). The seats are allotted on the basis of several categories that are prevalent like ST, SC, GEN, OBC, PWD. In this year admission is total 23954 seats will be offered at NIT. The NIT  contains the total number of seats offered in the particular specializations for an NIT.

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Rehan Chauhan

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can get into a good engineering college based on your board exam scores and JEE Mains performance. Some state-level exams and private universities consider your board marks. For NITs, IIITs, and many state colleges, your JEE Mains score is important. Apply for counseling through JoSAA or state counseling. Also, consider private universities that accept JEE Mains scores. Keep track of deadlines and cutoffs to maximize your chances of admission.

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Om Krishna Kumar Bisoi

Beginner-Level 3

After calculating your percentile, your rank is between 24000-27000. You can get the following NITs:

NIT Mizoram

NIT Meghalaya 

NIT Puducherry

NIT Rourkela

NIT Goa

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Om Krishna Kumar Bisoi

Beginner-Level 3

Considering your percentage, the chances of getting admission to any IIT or NIT are very low. You can try as you belong to the SC category. You can also study in good private colleges like Panipat Insitute of Engineering and Technology (PIET), Geeta University, etc. that do not give preference to JEE Mains.

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