Netaji Subhas University of Technology
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
NSIT and PEC are difficult for you to grab as you are from Rajasthan and belong to OBC category. Try for MNIT-Jaipur, you might get this college easily.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have scored really well to get rank of around 16.5K. I feel with this you should get admission in college of your desire and branch also.
Best wishes.
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Guide-Level 15
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Scholar-Level 16
Since boards marks are not taken into consideration from this year, so based on your marks and category it will be tough for you to get admission in DTU or NSIT. But, from this year no seats are going to be vacant so wait until the last round, you may get some lower branches there.
Best wishes!
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Admissions in DTU or NSIT depends on your All India Rank in JEE Mains. Also, DTU/NSIT have an 85% reservation for Delhities. Ranks vary immensely for a Delhite and a non delhite.Which stream do you wish to pursue? For a Delhite at NSIT, you must have a rank around 2k to get in CS, 8k for IT, 14k for ECE, 20k for ME, 24k for ICE, 30k for MPAE, 35k for BT. Since this time your rank depends purely on mains score and not cbse score so it is difficult to predict your rank. Once your ranks are out you can compare it with the ranks given here.
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Scholar-Level 18
Normally, when admissions are decided on the rank in a particular entrance exam then other becomes only minimum qualifying exam. Only rank in the JEE Mains will be considered.
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