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Hi aspirant,
Securing a seat with a rank of 8290 in CLAT 2025 may be difficult, but not impossible, given the cutoff trends from the previous year and the fact that IP University (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) takes into account CLAT scores for admission to its BA LLB program.
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As according to this year cutoff and previous year analysis it is tough ti get admission in nits or government colleges. But you can try in lower cutoff colleges and private college in any branch.
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With a 66 percentile in JEE Mains in the SC category, it may be challenging to secure a seat in the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch in top NITs or IITs, as they usually have higher cutoffs.
However, you may have a better chance in lower-ranked NITs, IIITs, or
With a 66 percentile in JEE Main under SC category , your chances of getting Computer Science Engineering (CSE) depend on several factors:
For top institutes like NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs:
66 percentile (SC category) typically corresponds to a rank between 60,000–80,000 in the SC category.
CSE in
Getting admission to medical colleges in India for undergraduate programs like MBBS or BDS is primarily based on your score and rank in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). A score of 150 in NEET is generally considered quite low. The cutoff scores for admission to most medical and
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with a MAT score of 482, you can consider MBA colleges in Bangalore such as Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, St. Joseph's Institute of Management(SJIM), and Indus Buiseness Academy (IBA), which have cutoffs around 65-70 percentile. admission chances depend on factors like academic background and interview performance. it's
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