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    No with this percentile you have  a very low chance of getting into NIT. As ews is new category cutoff can vary for that this year and noone has exact idea about its cutoffs, but you can refer to previous year general cutoffs on the following link of NITs

    Hi Dev,

    The closing rank for admission in NITs last year into BArch program was less than 1000 for OBC NCL category while for SPAs it was around 700. For BPlanning the cut-off went up slightly to 1200 in SPAs. This year's cut-offs are also expected to be similar. Hence,

    Hello Nikita, 

    You can check below link for college prediction 

    https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

    You can check below link for iiit cutoffs

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-iiits

    Hello Aspirant,

    As per your JEE Main SC rank, The chances are very less to get a seat in NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, You can go for the state level counselling. To know your admission possibilities in state level counselling, You can use JEE Main College Predictor tool given below.

    https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

    Hey Neha, hope you are doing well. Sorry to disappoint you but, according to the eligibility criteria for JOSAA counseling, you require atleast or minimum of 75% in your 10+2 boards so that you are eligible for the counseling process. As you have 65% in boards so you are not

    Hello Kunika,

    With this rank the chance are very less to get a seat in NITs, IIITs, GFTIs but you can try for the state level counselling. To know your admission possibilities in state level counselling, You can also use JEE Main college predictor tool given below.

    https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor


    Good Luck!

    Hello Aspirant
    For taking admission in through Jee main counseling (jossa) you must have current OBC NCL certificate . You should apply for obc ncl certificate in TATKAL mode so you can submit certificate on time .
    Thanks

    Hello Aspirant
    Your Jee score is below the cut off of elligible for Jee advance . You can't apply jossa counseling due to not qualify in Jee main . Cut if general Ews is around 78.2174869 so you can't apply .
    Thanks

    Well other then IITs and NITs, there are many private universities like
    • VIT,
    • SRM,
    • BITS,
    • Galgotias,
    • NIRMA University,
    • UPES-Dehradun,
    • Amity,
    • Sharda,
    • LPU
    • JAC Delhi
    • DTU
    • NSIT
    • IGDTUW
    • IIITD
    • BIT
    • Thapar
    • MIT
    which are having high placement records and the decorum here will enhance your personality

    Dear shristi
             According to your rank you will not get any colleges through Jossa counseling.You may try for private college.
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