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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Admission to NITs cannot be obtained in 20 days. You must conduct a thorough study of PCM. For the past two years, students have given everything they have to get ready for the approaching JEE Main exams. Create a schedule for each subject and allow enough time for it. Now, you have just 20 days to revise the course material. I wish you luck.

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Aryaa mishra

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First and very important to get yourself into a reputed engineering college like NIT's you need to qualify the JEE (Join Entrance Exam) with the score of at least 200+ so that you can get admission in top B.Tech courses like CSE. IT, ME, etc. Also the most basic criteria is that you must have A minimum of 65% in Class 12 for SC/ST. After you are eligible according to the cutoff there will be a counselling process conducted by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). But also to remember that JEE main is a very competitive exam. Hope I answered your query well.

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Ravi

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If you have good communication skills and knowledge don't need any IIT or IIT. These institutions just gives you a opportunity to learn and opportunities to place. Ifvyou have courage don't need of any iits.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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I can relate to and share your anxiety over being accepted into your preferred branch of study at an NIT. The percentage that the nationality testing agency has designated as the cut off for your category is 67.0090297, which you have shown in the enquiry as your ranking under the OBC NCL category. I'm confident that you are aware of your percentile and can therefore determine for yourself if you qualify for admission. You can only apply for admission if your percentile is higher than this.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, you did not specify whether you were looking for a seat under a reserved category or an open seat. Cutoff percentiles have been announced by the national testing body for various student groups. I've listed them below so you can see if you scored higher or worse than this percentile.
*2022*: JEE Advanced cutoffs for various categories: -
Gen EWS: 63.111414PwD: 0.0031029
General: 88.4121383
OBC NCL: 67.0090297
SC: 43.0820954
ST: 26.7771328.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

You must achieve a score higher than the national testing agency's cutoff percentage in order to be admitted to any NIT. Even if you haven't addressed it here, I'm certain you are aware of your percentile. I've included a link created by Shiksha that will forecast the likely college or NIT you'll go depending on your test scores. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

A well-informed estimate or prediction based on a few prior factors might undoubtedly produce positive outcomes. Shiksha has released a college predictor as a service to you. Based on your category and, of course, your test results, this will forecast the college and the branch that you can get. I've attached it below for your assistance. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
I wish you well.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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Yes you can easily get NIT through SC reservation. For your state NIT it is almost sure and for other top NIT it may not sure but for lower NIT it is again sure that you will get admission. But branch may be different from your choice.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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In good NIT or IIIT there is less chance that you will get CSE but in average or below average NIT or IIIT, there is good chance of getting CSE, but there you will get less opportunity than good NIT or IIT. So it totally depends on you whether you want to go with good Branch or Good College. In good college, if you have any other branch then also there is maximum chance that you can easily learn CSE related stuff and many companies allow their different branch student to sit in CSE placement if they have CSE related Knowledge. SO it is beneficial to choose better college than better branch.

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Ayush kumar Jha

Beginner-Level 5

Since you are from SC category so you can easily get admission in many NIT's, GFTI's but for getting a seat in IIT you should first appear and clear JEE Advance Examination and after that on score of JEE Advance you can get admission in IIT. Now in NIT's, GFTI's also you will get different branches depending upon their cutoff and your rank. So you should seat in Councelling conducted by NTA commonly known as JoSAA Councelling where they conduct around 6 to 7 rounds to fill the seat and in each round they release the cutoff for different college and Branches. Hope this will help you.

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