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With a CRL rank of 458905 and being an ST female candidate from Telangana, your chances in top NITs are very low. But you may still have chances in newer or North-Eastern NITs under the ST category and gender quota—especially in Civil or less-demanded branches.
Use this official college predictor tool to get an accurate idea: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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NIT Kurukshetra – Civil Engineering (JEE Main Cut-offs)
2024 Round 3 and 4 Final Closing Ranks
All India (AI Other State) Category – Gender Neutral
Opening Rank: Approximately 15,535
Closing Rank: Around 29,292 in Round 1, and up to 33,266 by Round 4
Home State (HS Haryana) Category – Gender Neutral
Opening Rank: Approximately 9,853
Closing Rank: Around 38,638 across various rounds
Expected Cut-Offs for 2025 (Projected)
The estimated closing ranks for Civil Engineering in the early rounds are as follows:
All India (Open): Between 15,520 and 34,638
EWS (All India): Between 4,090 and 46,628
OBC NCL (All India): Between 7,946 and 12,000
SC (All India): Between 1,445 and 5,155
ST (All India): Between 960 and 1,136
Note: These expected cutoffs are only estimates based on previous year trends and are subject to change depending on this year's exam and counselling dynamics.
Yes, many polytechnic and technical colleges offer part-time diploma in Civil Engineering. You should check with your college’s official website or admission office for exact details and eligibility. Let me know if you want it for a specific college too!
Civil Engineering is widely offered in many colleges under TS and AP EAMCET. Some colleges with their codes (example-based) are: JNTUH College of Engineering (JNTU-HYD), code JNTU1; Osmania University College of Engineering, code OUCE; CVR College, code CVRH; Malla Reddy College, code MREC; and GRIET, code GRIET. These codes and availability vary by region and counseling round. Visit the official EAPCET counseling portal for updated lists, codes, and closing ranks of previous years. You can download PDFs for "college-wise allotment" for exact details.
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The fee of Amity University per year for Btech in Civil Engineering is as follows:
Tuiton Fees (Per year): 1.5 Lakhs to 2.5 Lakhs Hostel Fees if opted for hostel (Per year): 1 Lakh to 1.7 Lakhs Registration Fee: 20,000 Security Deposit (Refundable): 15,000
So if you opt for hostel, the total fees for the first year would be approx to 4 Lakhs.
To know more about Amity University: Amity University Careers360 (http://Amity%20University%20Careers360)
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With a 68th percentile in MHT CET under the Open category, you do have chances of getting admission into Civil Engineering in some good colleges in Pune, but top-tier colleges might be difficult to get at this percentile.
First, you have to understand how percentile works. A 68th percentile means your score is better than 68% of the students who appeared for the exam. Your exact rank will be calculated out of the total number of test takers, and cutoffs are released in ranks, not percentiles. In Pune, many private and semi-government colleges offer Civil Engineering, and the cutoffs vary based on the Institute type, whether it's an autonomous/government/private ,College reputation, and Previous year trends.
At 68 percentile, you can get a chance in the following types of colleges: Private colleges or recently established institutes, some autonomous colleges’ lower branches, or less preferred rounds, through Management quota seats as their fees may be higher.
Some Pune colleges where you can try for Civil Engineering:
D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering & Technology, Pimpri
Sinhgad College of Engineering later rounds or institute-level seats
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering research
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering
Zeal College of Engineering and Research
You may not get top choices like COEP, VIT Pune, or MIT-WPU at this percentile, but wait for CAP Round 2 or 3, and also explore institute-level seats and counselling vacancy rounds.
If you’re flexible about branch or college, you can still get a decent civil engineering seat. You should also apply early in the counselling rounds to improve your chances.
For cutoffs of previous years, and more information about civil engineering you can visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-btech-civil-engineering
Best of luck with your admission process!
With a CRL rank of 117269 and an OBC-NCL rank of 38117, you have a fair chance of getting Civil Engineering at IET Lucknow, especially if you are applying under the home state quota for Uttar Pradesh. In recent years, the closing OBC-NCL ranks for Civil Engineering at IET Lucknow have been higher than your current rank, often going beyond 80,000 depending on the year and round of counselling. Since you are also a female candidate from the home state, this could improve your chances slightly due to the female category reservations and home state advantage.
Hello,
Indeed, you are eligible to apply for direct second-year (lateral entry) admission to B.Tech Civil Engineering provided you satisfy the requirements. Generally, applicants should possess a 3-year diploma in Civil or a similar engineering field from an AICTE-recognized institution, achieving a minimum of 45–60% overall marks (45% for candidates from reserved categories).
Admission occurs via state-level lateral entry entrance examinations, including AP ECET (Andhra Pradesh), TS ECET (Telangana), JELET (West Bengal), or LEET at some universities. After achieving a qualifying rank, seats are distributed via counselling conducted by the appropriate state authority, usually including government, aided, and private colleges that reserve up to 10–20% of seats for lateral entry in each branch.
Hope this helps. All the best!
The approximate fee for Government Polytechnic Colleges ranges between Rs.2,000 to Rs.8,000 per year. You can confirm exact fees by visiting the college or official website.
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