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Manish Motwani

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If your location is your priority, I would suggest google some of the good universities which accepts JEE Mains marks. Though, moving out of your location, you can get any NIT accepts top 4 or 5. Some better suggestions are BIT-Mesra, NIT-Bhopal, NIT-Durgapur, NIT-Kurukshetra, NIT-Raipur.
You can also try:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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Gopesh SharmaA budding petroleum engineer

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Hi,
Your chances of success are directly proportional to your efforts and degree of determination towards the studies.
Have a good day.
All the best.
Thank you.

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Aarti Singh

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Dear Tilak,
With these marks, it will get somewhat difficult for you to get some good government college like NIT. Instead of settling down for some mediocre government college, it would be better if you try for some good private university. Many reputed private universities are offering B.Tech degree with various specializations. They have their different criteria for admissions. Some offer admission on basis of JEE scores, some offer admission on basis of their own tests and some offer admission on the basis of both. Some even give direct admission based on your marks in 12th. Some of these universities also offer scholarships on bas
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Dr Gaur,
I can appreciate your angst. But Shreenagar NIT has a very long background. In fact, the faculty in even the recently established NITs is also good. Hence my sincere advise to you would be to ignore location but gauge the fascination of your son. Whether it's for CSE or Mech and then decide. Incidentally, both these branches have good potential.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Your rank is too high to get a seat in a college. Your chances of getting the college are very little. I suggest you to try in private colleges or drop a year for the preparation of JEE Mains further.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

Guide-Level 13

You will get a college on the basis if your AIR in JEE Mains only. For your answer, I am attaching the link. Please insert the AIR in it, not the ST category rank.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
I hope your query is resolved.
For any other query please feel free to ask me.
Best of luck.

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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It is better to choose chemical engineering from reputed NIT. Chemical Engineers have lots of job options in manufacturing industries like specialty chemicals, foods, plastic, power production, tyre manufacturing, nanotechnology, mining process, synthetic fibers, chemical engineering designs, nuclear energy, materials Science, biotechnology and petrochemical plants. Students, who dream to be in research field, can fulfill their desire through this career, as there are some graduates who prefer to work in laboratories. A decent number of students also turn into a chemical engineering professor in top institutes or universities.

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Ronak AryaI am an Engineering Student

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If you can work for one more year with full dedication and motivation from people around you, then I would suggest take a drop and give your 100%. In the end, luck matters a lot. All the best!

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