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Ram S

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Hi firstly congratulations for scoring 94.9 percentile getting seat in top NITs for this percentile is difficult but you can have a chance in IIITs better apply for every NIT and IIITs and all the best for your next JEE exam ~. .

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Ram S

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No without completing +2 you cannot satisfy the criteria required for JEE.

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Ram S

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With 97.3 percentile if you belong to sc/st caste you will get it but in general category its somewhat difficult but try for it. Recently the college has improved a lot with respective to the placements and infra.

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Shaik Shaibaz Hussain

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Hello rameshbabu
Kindly predict your college through this college predictor. The rank predicted might not be accurate, but it certainly gives an idea to the aspirant. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Thank you.

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DISHA RANI

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The cutoff for general category students is generally tipped to be between 80-89. It is ideal to score above this mark or rank under 15,000 to be on the safer side and increase possibilities of admission to a top institute of the country. As far as cutoffs of NITs are concerned, if you want admission in top 10 NITs, then your rank should be less than 20k I. e. 175 normalisation marks I. e. 175 marks in JEE Main and 93% in CBSE boards. Candidates who scored 99 percentile in 2019 got ranks around 8,740. You also need to check for other equally good universities giving the best academic excellence in the for of good faculty, infrastructur
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Budhyani singhI am currently pursing b. tech CS from KIT

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Using Shiksha college predictor would be good option.

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DISHA RANI

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If you want admission in lower NIT's and North east NIT's then 95 percentile is needed. So here you do have the chances of getting NIT. But the same cannot be said for the popular streams of engineers as the seats for such popular streams like CSE, ECE fill up first. Best for would you to be contact the college website contacts to know your stats. In my suggestion, you also should book an alternative seat in another college because in case you do not get a seat of your choice at least you have a good choice elsewhere. There are other equally good colleges giving the best academics in the way of good faculty, infrastructure, live projec
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your expected JEE Main AIR is about 35007. While the last year closing rank at MANIT Bhopal for CSE was 8723 in special round-1 under home state quota for general category. Hence your chances are moderate here.

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