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Ankit Puri

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The percentage/marks that a university or a college needs to enrol students till a certain score could be defined as cut-off marks. Different colleges have different cut-offs like SRCC had 98% last year.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

NIT-Rkl is the 2nd best NIT right now.
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archit kumar College selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Pritish,
As per your rank and closing rank of 6th round, your chances are slim for mining branch in 7th round. So, better if you find any backup, don't rely on NIT-Rourkela.
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Lalit choudhary Current Student- DTU, Delhi

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Sorry, but your rank is too low.
300+ marks are considered for admission in B.Arch. So there is no way to get any of the NITs. So, you shud try for any private college.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

If 39026 is your SC rank then you cannot get the admission but if that is your general rank and you come under SC category then you have fair chances.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

You will have to wait till JoSAA 2017 website gets launched. You should check JEE Mains website continuously for notifications.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

It is not great but not even bad at the same time. It's a new branch and will grow with time.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

In which college? If its, NIT-Rourkela, and general category then you need to secure a minimum rank of below 11000.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

It depends. If you are from Odisha then yes and if not then it might be difficult.
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Sovit Suman Patro

Beginner-Level 5

It's your choice, but if you ask then B.Tech courses are always better than M.Tech.