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Devendra Singh

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Hi JY,
You can check this college comparison tool provided by Shiksha:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Shashikant,
You have very low or no chances to get a NIT or IIIT as your rank under SC category is 15000. You may get a college by your home state rank (if any colleges are in your state).
You may refer below link:
http://josaa.nic.in/Result/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx

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Pankaj Chaudhary

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There is no any spot round from last year for admission in NITs. You have to go through the 7 rounds of counseling held by JoSSA.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Ajay,
The ranks from 21,000-40,000 in general category can seek admission in any of the NITs but the ranks 40,000-2,20,000 can get under home state quota only.
Some NITs like Sikkim, Mizoram, Agartala, etc. have home state closing ranks till 10 lakhs but top NITs like Trichy, Warangal, etc. don't have them.

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SAMRIDDHI SHARMA

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No, there is no change. It is as it was before.

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SAMRIDDHI SHARMA

Beginner-Level 4

You will surely get NIT if 4000 is your general rank.
All the best.
Try till last round of JoSSA.

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RAKESH SINGH

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This fully depends on you. Question yourself that is that anything in which you can make an improvement. Review your previous years and think what mistakes you do. All the decisions you make in life is only taken by you.
I am a 2-year dropped student. In the first attempt, I scored 29 but in the 2nd one, I got 130. But I want to give myself one more chance. Also, my this year's score is 160.I expected about 190-200 as my preparation was the same. But in the last few days, I got chickenpox so I couldn't revise properly. But I am happy for me because this year, 12th marks were not considered and due to this my rank turned up to be 21199
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Vikash Jain

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shiwani singh

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No, they are allotted according to JEE Mains score.

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