Computer Science Engineering
Hello there,
If your son freezes the Bharti Vidyapeeth seat in the third round and pays the fee , it locks the seat and essentially means that he accepts the offer from that college.
Here’s what you need to know:
JOSAA Freeze Option : Once you choose to "freeze" a seat and pay the fee, you are not eligible for further rounds of counseling, including spot rounds . This is because freezing signifies that you are satisfied with the allocated seat, and you're accepting it, preventing participation in further rounds.
Options After Freezing : If your son is serious about MSIT CS and doesn't want to risk losing that opportunity, it’s better not to freeze the seat at Bharti Vidyapeeth. Instead, you can opt for:
Float or Slide options, which would allow you to retain the Bharti Vidyapeeth seat and try for MSIT in subsequent rounds.
Spot round participation : If you freeze, you cannot participate in spot rounds. So, do not freeze the seat unless you're absolutely sure you want to take it and give up on MSIT. Suggestion:
To ensure eligibility for MSIT and also keep Bharti Vidyapeeth as a backup, I would recommend not freezing the seat in the third round. Opt for the float option if possible and keep exploring through the next rounds, including the spot rounds . This will allow your son to try for MSIT while securing a seat at Bharti Vidyapeeth as a backup.
If you do freeze and pay the fee, you will lose eligibility for the spot rounds, so weigh the options carefully.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
With a GATE CS score of 335 (OBC) :
Unlikely to get Osmania University M.Tech in CS, IT, or Cyber Security via GATE (cutoffs are much higher, around 750).
You can try through TS PGECET (Osmania accepts PGECET scores too).
Consider other state universities or private colleges with lower GATE cutoffs.
Prepare for TS PGECET for better chances in Cyber Security or IT at Osmania.
With a JEE Main rank of 2,48,181 in the General category, it’s tough to get top colleges for B.Tech/B.E in CS or AI. But don’t worry—you can still get admission in private colleges or through state counseling like in UP, MP, or Rajasthan, where cutoffs are slightly lower. Since you may qualify for EWS, you should definitely use that in JoSAA or state counseling. Try colleges like NIET, GL Bajaj, LPU, or Amity for CS or AI branches.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
The cut-off rank for B.Tech Computer Science (CSE) in India varies greatly depending on the institute, the category of the candidate, and the year. Generally, for top IITs, a rank below 500 in the General category is considered competitive. For NITs, the cut-off can range from 1,000 to 10,000 or higher, depending on the specific NIT and the category. Private and other engineering colleges have a wider range of cut-off ranks.
With a 99.66 percentile in JEE Main, your son's CRL rank will likely be around 30,000 .
NIT Trichy : Likely a tough chance ; CSE cutoffs are typically below 10,000 .
NIT Surathkal : Likely a tough chance for CSE.
NIT Warangal : Possible if he is from home state or if it is in lower rounds.
NIT Calicut : Possible with home state or in later rounds.
NIT Jaipur : Possible with home state quota or lower rounds.
Use the Careers360 College Predictor for more detailed insights.
With a JEE Main rank of 108480 and 95% in Class XII, you have a good chance of getting admission in CSE at Jaypee University, Guna. Final selection depends on cutoff trends, counseling process, and seat availability under the specified category.
Hello,
With a 75 percentile in JEE Main, it is unlikely that you will get admission to a computer science (CS) program in a Delhi college under the general category.
The cutoff for CS in most top colleges, like DTU, NSIT, and IIIT Delhi, is usually much higher than 75 percentile. You might need a higher percentile to secure a seat in CS.
Hope it helps !
With a GATE 2025 CS score of 406 and AIR ~14,000 , securing M.Tech in Cybersecurity at IITs is unlikely, as they typically require scores above 750. For PSU recruitment , most companies have cutoffs ranging from 750 to 850 , making opportunities limited.
NIT Patna : In 2024, the ST category cutoff for M.Tech Cybersecurity was 277 . With your score, you might have a chance, especially in later rounds.
Private Universities : Institutions like UPES Dehradun and Shiv Nadar University offer M.Tech in Cybersecurity with more flexible admission criteria.
Certifications : Enhance your profile with certifications such as CEH or CISSP to improve employability.
For a personalized list of colleges you might be eligible for, you can use the Careers360 GATE College Predictor .
With a CRL rank of 15,526 and EWS rank of 2,036 in JEE Mains 2025, getting Computer Science (CS) or Electronics & Communication (EC) in top 10 NITs will be tough. CS is highly competitive, especially in top NITs. However, you may have a slight chance in EC at some of the lower-ranked top 10 NITs in the later rounds. You can also look for CS/EC in newer NITs or go for branches like IT or Data Science. Use a college predictor to check chances.
With 64 percentile in JEE Mains, it’s difficult to get admission in DAIICT as it usually needs a higher rank. However, you can still get admission in some good private colleges for B.Tech in Computer Science. Your 10th and 12th marks are decent, and many private colleges have their own entrance exams or offer direct admission based on board marks or JEE score. Look into colleges like LNCT, UPES, VIT (if you gave their exam), or Amity.
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