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Yogeshwar Reddy

Contributor-Level 7

For every individual JEE aspirant, their percentile was their best performance. So, rather than going in one fixed direction for admission in any college give the 1st preference for the aspirant choice. And also we can not predict in any manner as the counselings will be done on many basis like reservations, locality's and many other.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There are only 2 quota systems. Home state and other state quota. If you are from Madhya Pradesh then the quota system for you would only be available in colleges in Madhya Pradesh.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Hi,
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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Yes, chances are there. If not, you can appear for few more counselings and can get into NIT's.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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No, you don't have any chance to get in NIT's, because your percentage is very less. If you are interested in only NIT's, then you can appear for the exam again.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Rohit, Please specify your category so that I can suggest you better, however for a general category student 140-150 marks is needed in JEE Mains to get any decent NITs.
All the best.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

NIT Jalandhar cut off for B.Tech ECE and ICE for year 2018 in HS quota for female is as under:-
ECE Opening and Closing ranks was 15073 and 26395 respectively.
ICE Opening and Closing ranks was 26395 and 34659 respectively.
PEC closing ranks in ECE in year 2018 was 17523 maximum Closing rank.
So yours rank should be below the 20000 for admission.

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Ankit Pradhan

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Cut-offs depend upon your category, home-state, gender. Also, cut-offs of every year are different.

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Ramit Arora

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The final AIR will be declared after April 2019 considering the best score out of the two JEE Main attempts for all the applicants, hence based on current percentile we cannot predict which trade you will get in PEC Chandigarh. Wait for the final AIR declaration.
Details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/how-to-calculate-jee-main-rank-from-percentile-blogId-19953.

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