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Hello Abhinav,
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To get into a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) program through KCET, aiming for a score of 150 or above and a rank below 1000 is generally recommended
. A score of 170+ could even secure a rank below 10. However, specific cutoff ranks vary by institution and category.
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With a JEE Main rank of 1,98,000 in the OBC category and Bihar as your home state, getting CSE in top colleges like NIT Patna is not possible as the cutoff for CSE is typically around 12,000–20,000 OBC rank. Similarly, chances for CSE in IIITs are also very slim. However, you can still explore alternatives like applying through UGEAC Bihar counselling for state-level colleges, or consider CS-related branches in newer IIITs or NITs, where the cutoff may be higher. Additionally, you can apply to private colleges that accept JEE scores.
With a JEE Main 2025 rank of 198000 in the OBC category and Bihar as your home state, it is difficult to get CSE in top NITs or IIITs. For example, NIT Patna's OBC closing rank for CSE was around 4800 in 2024. But you may get CSE in newer IIITs or private colleges. You can also consider branches like IT or ECE. Make sure to participate in JoSAA counseling to explore all possible options.
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Hi aspirant,
With a rank of 198,000, gaining admission to the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programs at prestigious institutions like the NITs (National Institutes of Technology) or IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology) in Bihar is highly unlikely , even for students from the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category.
It would be advisable to explore your options at state colleges within Bihar or look into private engineering colleges that may offer more accessible admission criteria.
If you aim to secure a place in one of India’s top-tier engineering institutes, you may want to consider reattempting the JEE Mains in the next academic cycle for a better chance of success.
KCET uses a 50-50 weightage system, considering both your Pre-University (PU) and KCET marks to determine your rank. Based on your score and following the KCET guidelines for scoring, your overall percentage would be 72.33%.
Taking into account your percentage and trends from previous years, which reflect the number of students and competition, your estimated rank is projected to be between 1500 and 3000.
For a more precise prediction, you can use the Career360 KCET rank prediction tool.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-rank-predictor
To estimate your chances of getting into a good engineering college, let's break down the JEE Main scoring system.
Understanding JEE Main Scores
- Marks vs Percentile: Your percentile score indicates how well you've performed compared to others. A higher percentile means a better rank.
- Percentile vs Rank: Here's a rough estimate of percentile vs rank:
- 99.9+ percentile: Rank 1-500
- 99.967+ percentile: Rank 1-500 (general category)
- 97-98.9 percentile: Rank 1,000-4,000 (potential for top NITs and IIITs)
- 90-96.9 percentile: Rank 4,000-10,000 (good for popular branches in NITs and state colleges)
- Safe Scores for Admission
- Top NITs (CSE): 255+ marks
- NITs (Top Branches): 180-200+ marks (98-99+ percentile)
- IIITs & GFTIs: 120-140 marks (90-94 percentile)
Potential Colleges Based on Percentile
Assuming you're aiming for top engineering colleges, here are some potential options based on percentile ranges:
- *99+ percentile*: Top IITs, NITs (Trichy, Warangal, Surathkal)
- 97-98.9 percentile: NITs, IIITs (potential for branches like CSE, Mechanical, Electrical)
- 90-96.9 percentile: Popular branches in NITs, state colleges, and private universities
Next Steps
1. Wait for your results Check your rank and percentile on the official JEE Main website (jeemain.nta.ac.in) once results are declared.
2. Research colleges Look into colleges that match your estimated percentile and rank range.
3. Counseling: Prepare for JEE Main counseling, which will determine seat allocation.
Some top colleges to consider are
- National Institutes of Technology (NITs) Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, IT
- IIITs: Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology
- UPES Dehradun: Petroleum Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical
- Shiv Nadar University: Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering
- Amity University: Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science, Civil Engineering
Keep in mind that college admissions depend on various factors, including your rank, percentile, and category. Good luck with your results and counseling!
Hello Manu,
with 78 marks in JEE Mains session 2 and belonging to the SC category, your expected percentile would be around 85-88. based on this, your SC category rank could be approximately 15000 to 20000. exact rank may vary slightly depending on overall session difficulty and normalization.
If your JEE Mains percentile is 88 and you belong to the ST category, your ST rank would likely be between 3,000 to 6,000. This is an approximate range because the exact rank depends on the total number of ST candidates and how others performed. With this rank, you may get admission into NITs or IIITs in the special round or spot round, especially in branches with fewer applicants. State-level colleges are also good options to explore.
For more details you can visit the link given below https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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