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As your rank.. you have mentioned, it can be quite competitive
In previous years, the closing rank for CSE at was generally under 6,000, for Bengaluru around 8,000–10,000, and for Amritapuri it could go up to 13,000–15,000 at most. Since your rank is 18,650, getting CSE in these campuses through the first few rounds may not be likely. However, you might still have a chance in later rounds at less in-demand campuses like Chennai or Amaravati, depending on this year’s cutoffs and vacancy trends. Also, if others with better ranks withdraw or opt for other colleges, you might get upgraded.
You can also consider allied branches like AI & ML, CSE with Data Science, or Information Technology, which sometimes have slightly higher cutoff ranks but similar career paths. Keep checking for counselling process and participate actively in all rounds, as seats shift frequently.
Hello there,
With an AEEE rank of 18,650 , getting Computer Science Engineering (CSE) may be difficult, as CSE usually requires a much better (lower) rank due to high competition. What you can expect:
Top branches like CSE and ECE usually have cutoff ranks in the top few thousands .
With rank around 18,000+ , you may get branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or other core branches depending on seat availability and your category.
Sometimes, lower-ranked candidates get CSE seats in later rounds or spot admissions , but this is not guaranteed. What you should do:
Participate actively in counselling and keep checking for seat allotments.
Consider choosing other branches with good future scope if CSE is not available.
Look into other colleges or entrance exams if CSE is your main priority.
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 JEE Main EWS rank of 15,500, getting CSE in top NITs or IIITs is unlikely.
You might get CSE in some lower-ranked NITs or newer IIITs, but chances are low.
Better to consider other branches like IT or ECE.
Attend all JoSAA counselling rounds and explore state quota options.
Hello Aspirant,
A computer science background doesn't directly qualify a student for an Operation Theatre (OT) or Anesthesia Technology (AT) program. However, with extra coursework and effort, it's possible to transition into these fields. Here’s a breakdown- Computer Science: Focuses on programming, algorithms, data structures, and software development.
Operation Theatre (OT) Technology: Involves assisting surgeons, managing surgical equipment, and providing patient care during procedures.
Anesthesia Technology (AT): Focuses on administering anesthesia, monitoring patients, and ensuring anesthesia equipment works properly.
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A computer science background doesn't directly qualify a student for an Operation Theatre (OT) or Anesthesia Technology (AT) program. However, with extra coursework and effort, it's possible to transition into these fields. Here’s a breakdown-
Computer Science: Focuses on programming, algorithms, data structures, and software development.
With an SC rank of 37,678 in JEE Main, getting Computer Science in top government colleges may be difficult, as CSE is highly competitive. However, you might get CSE in some state-level or private colleges with lower cutoffs. It’s a good idea to check the previous year’s cutoff ranks for SC category in colleges you want and participate in counselling. Also, keep backup options in other engineering branches or colleges to increase your chances.
No, Nirma University currently does not offer a diploma in Computer Science.
B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering (4 year)
MCA (Master of Computer Applications)
You Check Nirma University’s official website for updates. Explore state polytechnics if you want a diploma.
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