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Manaswi Pattipati

Beginner-Level 5

Yes you have chance to get into some IITs but you will not get top branches. You will get least ranked branches. Check in predictors provided in Shiksha to get approximate idea.I have listed some colleges and branches you are eligible . But you need to check the gender based reservation also. You will not get home State quota reservations in IITs so no need to check that.
Colleges after Josaa last round with gender neutral
No colleges provide you a seat.
Colleges after Josaa last round with female only
IIT BHU Varanasi, Metallurgical engineering (4 years BTech)
IIT Bhubaneswar Varanasi, Civil engineering and Mtech in transportation engineer
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Manaswi Pattipati

Beginner-Level 5

You cannot get admission in CSE in any of the NITs or IIITs ,but it's also based on your category. For open category there are no chances to get into NITs or IIITs. If you are SC or ST category you may get a seat.
Especially by Josaa you will surely not get a seat , sometimes you may get a seat through CSAB special rounds .
You may get seat in least branches.But if you are Home State student of particular NITs or IIITs or GFTIs you may get a seat .
You will surely not get any seat in Josaa rounds . So you need to opt for CSAB special rounds so that you may get seat in some NITs or IIITs or GFTIs for some branches . CSE is not a sure thing
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Karthikeya JAMMALAMADUGUStudying in VIT AP

Contributor-Level 9

You have got a decent rank but it would not be sufficient to fetch you a in IITS you better go for a NITS in josaa counselling. So based on your you can choose JoSAA counselling.

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Jyoti Kumari

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Hello Geeta,
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Vivek Kr.Trainee Teacher | Ex-KVian | Current RIEan

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No, you can't. You need to appear in JEE the same year in which you want to participate in counseling process. Go through the below link for details https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/minimum-jee-main-marks-required-to-qualify-for-jee-advanced-blogId-27675.

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PRASHANT SHARMA

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Yes, as far as I know, you can provide it at the time of counseling. They will verify your Certificate and grant you admission.

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PRASHANT SHARMA

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No, you can't. You need to appear in JEE the same year in which you want to participate in counseling process.

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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

Contributor-Level 10

Top five college for B.Tech in GGSIPU according to me are-Delhi Technical Campus, Greater Noida (DTC)
Trinity Institute of Innovations in Professional Studies, Greater Noida. JIMS, Greater Noida. Greater Noida Institute of Technology, Greater Noida (GNIT)
Mahaveer Swami Institute of Technology, Sonipat. But very less chance to get your interested branch according to your rank, but you participate till last round.

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Riya verma

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Greetings Gayathri, Can you please specify your question?

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Ishan Aditya

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sarita, Directive to JoSAA says that in case, a student withdrew before the start of the course, the entire fee collected from the student, after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs 1,000 may be refunded and returned by the institution to the student who has withdrawn from the programme.

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