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Aditya Raj

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Dear Aspirant, almost all the NITs are having similar Fee Structure, so you can opt for any NIT. If you have lower family income, then you need to get a income Certificate showing less than 1 lac income. Then you'll get relaxation in your fees, it will be much lower.

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Aditya Raj

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Yes, you got a chance. At 95.2 percentile, you will get northeastern NITs like NIT Agartala, NIT Silchar, NIT Meghalaya and many more. You can try your luck in CSAB rounds as chances will be higher, you just need to pay 2000 rupees more for CSAB.

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Aditya Raj

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Hello!
To admission in NIT's, your Category Rank as well as CRL Rank is considered in JoSAA Counselling. If you belong to any of the reserved category, and since reserved category has some reservations, so your category rank will be considered in that case. And if you belong to general category, then only the CRL rank will be considered. But at the time of counselling first you'll be allotted with your General Rank but if you don't get a seat with General Rank, then your category rank will be considered.

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Aditya Raj

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Dear Aspirant, it is not possible to get any college at this rank. Your OBC rank is 66768 and in Common Rank List it is 202074 which is way beyond the last year Cut off. Please prepare for next year with full potential.

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Aditya Raj

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If your General Rank is 35,000 and you belong to OBC Category, You can get some good NITs with some lower branches like: NIT Durgapur
But if you want higher branches then you should opt for North Eastern NITs like NIT Silchar, NIT Agartala. Only these two NITs are good in North East.

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Aditya Raj

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Dear Candidate, with 85 percentile you might not be able to get any NIT or IIIT. Your rank would be in Lacs and for general category student cut off will be higher. I would suggest you take a drop instead of wasting time to find colleges at this point of time.

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Udita Das

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According to your percentile, it will be difficult to clear the cutoffs for JEE Advanced. Also you won't be able to get a seat in the NITs or IIITs with this rank as you should be in the top 3-4 percentile for a seat.

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Udita Das

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Congratulations on your rank! Based on your rank in the OBC category, you may have a chance to get into some of the NITs for CSE. However, it may be difficult to get into IITs for CSE with this rank. To get CSE in top 5 IITs, your rank should be under 250. Rank under 700 gives CSE branch in all AVERAGE IITs. Rank under 100 gives CSE in IIT Delhi. And rank under 60 gives the best thing possible in India: CSE Branch in IIT Bombay. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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tarun mittal

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The cut-off for CSE in NITs and IIITs varies every year and depends on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, etc. It is difficult to get into NITs for CSE branch with a rank of 40k in JEE Mains. However, you can try for some IIITs. You can also use the JEE Main college predictor on the basis of rank obtained in the exam to get an idea of which colleges you can get admission in 2023. I hope this helps!

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Sushree preetilaxmi

Contributor-Level 8

As per the previous years' cutoff trends, with a SC category rank of 18055 in JEE Mains, you may have chances of getting a seat in NITs. However, it may also depend on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available, the number of candidates applying, and their respective ranks. You can refer to the previous year's cutoff ranks of various NITs to get an idea about the possible options available for you. You can also participate in the counseling process and keep your options open for the JoSAA counseling rounds.

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