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Neha Kumari

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With this rank, it is difficult for you to get into any NIT, IIIT, GFTI's. 

However, I'll suggest you to go for state level counselling and some private colleges there you'll get some advantages too. 

I would also suggest you to use some college predictors. It will help you in getting ideas of various colleges ccording to your requirements.

Also, you can go to the official website of JOSAA and from there you can check the opening and closing rank of all NIT, IIIT or GFTI's including all branches.

All the best!

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Shahid Baksh

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Congratulations to your daughter on her JEE Mains Paper 2 rank! Scoring 11881 rank is a commendable achievement, and it's natural to be curious about her chances of securing a seat in an NIT.

The admission process for NITs (National Institutes of Technology) is highly competitive and varies each year based on factors like the number of applicants and the cutoff ranks. Since you are from Karnataka, you will be applying through the Home State Quota. Under this quota, a certain percentage of seats are reserved for candidates from the home state, which can be advantageous.

To determine whether your daughter can get a seat in an NIT, we need

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Saurabh Singh

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Some IIITs and NITs that you can consider based on your rank and category include:

IIITs:

IIIT Allahabad

IIIT Delhi

IIIT Hyderabad

IIIT Guwahati

IIIT Pune

IIIT Lucknow

IIIT Kottayam

NITs:

NIT Trichy

NIT Warangal

NIT Surathkal

NIT Calicut

NIT Jaipur

NIT Kurukshetra

NIT Rourkela

Please note that the availability of seats and cutoff ranks may vary each year, so it's advisable to check the official websites and previous year's cutoff ranks for accurate information. Also, participate in the counseling process to secure your admission in the desired institute and branch.

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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

Contributor-Level 8

Here are the branches you will get:

 Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering (sometimes available in certain NITs)

Electrical Engineering

Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)

Chemical Engineering

Biotechnology Engineering

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Mining Engineering

Textile Engineering

Agricultural Engineering (in some NITs)

I hope this helps!

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Neha Kumari

Contributor-Level 7

With this rank, you won't be getting into any NIT. Try some State level Counselling, it might help you in getting a good college.

Also, if you are a female (including  Supernumerary) then you can get NIT Goa.

If your Home state is Himachal Pradesh then you can get NIT Hamirpur .

Similarly, it is also based on your gender and home state. On the basis of that you may get a NIT with some lower branches.

To check cutoff trends you can directly visit to the official website of jossa opening and closing rank .

All the best!

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Saurabh Singh

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With a percentage of 62.4 and belonging to the General PWD (Persons with Disabilities) category, it may be challenging to secure admission in NITs (National Institutes of Technology) as the competition is quite high. However, admission criteria and cutoff ranks can vary each year, so it's recommended to check the official websites and previous year's cutoff ranks for specific NITs to get a better understanding of your chances. Additionally, you may also consider other engineering colleges or universities where you may have a better chance of admission.

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Harshali Sharma

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No, it's not possible to get any seat in NIT for CSE with such a low score. The cut-off for this year are around 3000 rank.

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Saurabh Singh

Contributor-Level 7

You have a decent chance of securing admission in one of NITS. I can suggest you few:

 National Institute of Technology, Trichy

National Institute of Technology, Surathkal

National Institute of Technology, Warangal

National Institute of Technology, Calicut

National Institute of Technology, Allahabad

National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

You can check further with NIT Jameshdpur too who can offer you the seat.

I hope this answer your query then do upvote to let me know!

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Harsh Khattar

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Your chances of getting admission to any NIT depend on a number of factors, including your JEE Mains rank, your OBC rank, the branch you want to study, and the number of seats available in that branch.

With your JEE Mains AIR of 286520 and OBC rank of 97565, you may be able to get admission to some of the lower-ranked NITs in general category. However, your chances of getting admission to a top NIT in a popular branch, such as CSE or ECE, are slim.

You may have better chances of getting admission to a NIT in a less popular branch, such as civil engineering or mechanical engineering. You may also want to consider applying for the spot rou

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