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Deeksha Dixit

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The JEE Main Cutoff 2022 was released recently, and usually this cutoff is of two types: the qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff. The admission cutoff for JEE Main will be the opening and closing ranks for each institute and will be released by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority, which also takes into consideration your category. Now, according to the information provided by you, your estimated JEE Main Rank is around AIR 988000 (PWD) and you might have a chance to get admission into a select IIIT or NIT like the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Agartala. You may also use the Shiksha platform's JEE Main College Predictor
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

CSE is difficult to get in asked NITs. However, your chances of getting ECE in VNIT-Nagpur & NIT-D are high and also your chances of getting Electrical in MNIT Jaipur are high.

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KANHAIYA RAJ

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Sorry dear, you will not get admission in any IIT or NIT because 74% under OBC category is not sufficient but if you want to drop to prepare for JEE then you can cover best score ahead, all the best for your upcoming future dear.

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Ankit Sharma

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NTA has removed the 75% criteria from the minimum eligibility norms as per the recent JEE Main. 2022 notification, available on JEE Main.
However, for B.Arch it is necessary to have at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry and mathematics as well as 50% aggregate in qualifying examination. Top 2,50,000 successful candidates on the basis of JEE Main 2022 exam will be eligible to attempt the JEE Advanced exam. And for IITs and NITs the 75% criteria is not removed, either candidate must have 75%in 12th or they must be in the top 20 percentile in their class 12th exam (65% for SC/ST candidates). .

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can get top NITs, if your JEE Main rank remains below 10000 in year 2023 under the asked category.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Dear Student, The JEE Main Cutoff 2022 has been released recently, and usually the cutoff is of two types: the qualifying and the admission cutoff. The qualifying cut-off is mandatory to cross in order to be eligible for JEE Advanced. I believe you are referring to the admission cutoff for JEE Main here, which will be the opening and closing ranks for each institute and will be released by JoSAA (joint seat allocation authority) for various B.Tech courses. The opening and closing rank cut-off for 2022 have yet to be released. Now to address your query, your estimated JEE Main Rank is around 156001 AIR, OBC as per Shiksha calculator. Ba
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Rohit Thakur

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Hi Khushi!
Good to have your interest in taking suggestions from us. From my opinion you should opt for NIT Hamirpur located in Himachal Pradesh. -
The reasons to opt fo NIT Hamirpur-
1. The campus life of NIT hamirpur is the best you can get in India.
2. The campus is really beautiful and with pure environment.
3. The hostels are well maintained rooms are good and the quality of food is also amazing.
4. The medical and sports facilities are also good.
5. Placements in NIT hamirpur are really good around 60-70 percent of students gets placed every year specially students engineering in electronics. -
AND IT IS ALSO AT A TRAVELLING DISTANCE
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Got 99 Percentile in JEE Main 2022; which college and branch (CSE, ME, CE, EE, ECE) you may get? This the biggest question in the minds of all those students who have done well in the January session of JEE Main 2022. The result of JEE Main is likely to be announced by July. The National Testing Agency NTA will announce the JEE Main 2022 result in the form of the NTA Score/Percentile. Kindly visit this link for college according to your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/got-99-percentile-in-jee-main-which-college-and-branch-cse-me-ce-ee-ece-you-may-get-blogId-29279
Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. According to recent year rank: NIT GOA AND NIT ARUNACHAL PRADESH closing rank is near to your rank so checkout for this college. Your score is good but According to your rank, it is unlikely for you to get computer Science in any NIT or IIIT even the lower ones. Generally the closing gen category rank for CSE in all institutions is around under 20,000. Although you may get other branches such as Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy, etc. In good private universities. You can also explore private colleges accepting JEE Mains score if you wish to pursue Computer Science only. Hope it helps.
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet. Considering previous cut off it is difficult to get seat in CSE in any NIT and even IIITs and GFTIs. Your rank must be below 20000 to get seat in a NIT in CSE. Do not loose hope, you may get seat in any other branch if you are interested. Whether you will get a seat or not will depend on the competition of that year and the cutoff trends. You may apply for the counseling and wait till the spot round admission. Hope it helps. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.

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