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    I am a sc category student with rank 169000 in jee mains.. and I am a ward of army personal.. can I get cse in ait pune?

    With a SC category rank of 169,000 in JEE Main and being a ward of an Army personnel , your chances for admission depend on a few important factors :


    Understanding the Rank

    • Your CRL (Common Rank List) rank is quite high (169,000), which generally makes it difficult to get into NITs or IIITs in general categories.

    • However, the SC category rank is what matters for reservation, and usually, category ranks up to 50,000 (SC) can have chances in lower-ranked NITs or IIITs , depending on branch flexibility.


    Ward of Army Personnel Quota

    You may be eligible for Defence Quotas , such as:

    1. AICTE Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS):

    Some states implement TFWS for wards of defence personnel, offering tuition fee relief .

    2. Defence Quota in Colleges:

    Some colleges reserve seats under Defence/Armed Forces quota , especially in:

    • Engineering colleges under state governments

    • Colleges affiliated with the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) like:

      • Army Institute of Technology (AIT), Pune (Only for children of Army personnel)

      • Army College of Engineering

      • Other Army-affiliated institutions


    Mera ladka Commerce se 12th pass kiya , kya uska ait me admission ho sakta hai pl bataye.

    If your son has passed 12th with Commerce, then he is not eligible for admission to AIT (Army Institute of Technology), Pune, because:

    AIT Eligibility Criteria:

    1. The candidate’s father or mother must be serving or retired from the Indian Army.

    2. The candidate must have completed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).

    3. The candidate must appear for the JEE Main exam.

    4. Admission is based on the JEE Main score.

    Since your son studied Commerce and not PCM, he is not eligible for admission to AIT

    With a General EWS rank of 58,000, securing a seat at AIT Pune is unlikely. While being a ward of army personnel is a factor, AIT Pune prioritizes All India Rank (AIR) from JEE Main and closing ranks for EWS categories are generally lower than for General category.

    AIT Pune prioritizes JEE Main Rank:

    Admissions to AIT Pune are primarily based on the All India Rank (AIR) obtained in JEE Main.

    EWS Category:

    EWS ranks are separate from the overall AIR and are determined by the number of EWS candidates performing better than you in the exam.

    Closing Ranks:

    The closing ranks for EWS category at AIT Pune for BE programs are generally lower than the general category, indicating a lower rank threshold for admission.

    Weightage for Army Personnel:

    While AIT Pune offers a weightage to the wards of serving/retired army personnel, this is not a guaranteed admission, and the overall rank still matters.

    58,000 Rank:

    A rank of 58,000 in the general category would likely not be sufficient to secure a seat at AIT Pune, even with the weightage.

    In conclusion: While your father's service in the army is a positive factor, with your given rank, securing a seat at AIT Pune is improbable.

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