Electrical Engineering
Hi,
Hope you are doing well. Yes you will get chance in VSSUT Burla in Electrical with this rank. But Odisha does not provide any OBC quota facility. All the best!
You can check here-
JEE College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
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Hello Aspirant,
Predictions are made based on previous year cut off trends but the original result may vary as cut off is declared based on different factors like,
Accordig to the previous year cut off trends of NIT Jalandhar the qualifying cut off percentile for OBC-NCL is 68.0234447-87.8950071
The opening and closing ranks as per JOSSA for the required domains in OBC category are as follows,
So, you can easily get if your home state is Punjab in the above provided domains.
You can check the official website of JOSSA counselling to know more about the cut off trends.
The original result may vary as these predictions vary every year.
Check out the below link to know more about NIT Jalandhar,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-nit-jalandhar
Thank You!
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
As all the branches have their own position. Whatever your interest is, take that course as here every courses is similar in terms of standards. As far as computers and electrical courses (especially ECE), you will have a lot of companies to sit on in the final year. Mechanical, Civil have their own sort of companies. Biotechnology and Chemical are concerned, you will have relatively less number of companies. But that's secondary. It all depends on how you study, and your interest matters. SASTRA provide Aerospace, you can also give a try as it is one of the good University for research and innovation. Hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
Hello,
As you are looking for any Government colleges to pursue your degree in Electrical Engineering which is quite good decision as it is one of the oldest and reputed branch. So if you have set one target of Government college than surely you have to face a lot of competition because as we know that always student prefer Government colleges because of its higher scope in future but definitely if your preparation will be proper with a lots of efforts than definitely you can get in any of the good colleges of your interest so if you are aiming for JEE main exam than i would recommend you to keep your target at least above 90 percentile to 95 percentile because this is considered as a quite good score so it will be very helpful for you getting a good college.
Thank you..
greetings,
I am really sorry to say this , but 57.4 is not considered as a good percentile in jee . So there are very less chances to get a government college for any general category student . but since uh belong to sc category , you might get a chance of getting admitted in government colleges of your state. Apart from NITs, IITs , CFTs and IIITs their are some other government colleges which you should definitely apply for.For admissions in state government colleges you need to fill the state counselling and try filling for at least two different state counselling forms among which one should be your home state . I would suggest you to attend physical rounds of counselling of such government colleges as well....
Moreover you still have one attempt left , and also your counselling would be based on your rank and not on the basis of your percentile . so their is still a ray of hope ....
Talking about colleges giving admission on the basis of entrance....since its quite late , i think you have missed most of the their forms . but still i m mentioning some of these college , you can check if you still have a chance to apply...
NDRI , karnal
BITS
VITEEE
THAPAR(this college might give admission on the basis of marks obtained in class 12)
Apart from these colleges , there are many private colleges for which you can apply for like chitkara university ...
And also do not forget to apply at GGSIPU ... for there are chances of your admission in colleges of IPU
I wish uh a very very all the best for your future ...
thank you
Dear Aspirant,
Every college you have mentioned have their own pros and cons. Now it completely depends on you which course you find interest in and which you want to study. Research about the courses a little bit and choose wisely.
Good Luck!
It depends upon the JEE Main and JEE Advance cut offs, If You manage to qualify the exam by achieving the cut off, You can apply for JOSAA Counselling. It should be noted the cut off for SC category is lower than the general category However It is usually advised to fill the choices as per the preference of colleges and departments, for example CSE in NIT Trichy is your priority followed by CSE in NIT Warangal, you can fill CSE at NIT Trichy at serial number 1 and CSE at NIT Warangal at serial number 2 and so on and so forth. However to get any NIT, you must have qualified JEE Mains and to get any IIT, you must have qualifies JEE Advanced But the previous cut offs of colleges should be taken in consideration, it is better to research over the cut off of colleges then make a preference list of colleges and fill accordingly
For the college preferences and the courses provided by these colleges and to know which colleges participate in the JOSAA counselling, please go to the below mentioned link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-participating-institutes/amp
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Hello Yathiskumar,
Electrical and Computer Engineering is a good branch of engineering that is culmination of curriculum of both electrical and computer science. However, in India, you'll mostly land up in jobs related to IT / CSE only.
Eligibility Criteria:
You should have passed 10+2 or its equivalent securing an aggregate of 60% marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with not less than 55% in each of these three subjects.
Admission Process:
The average salary for this branch in Amrita Coimbatore goes to 4 LPA (approx). For more information on the same, visit: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/amrita-school-of-engineering-coimbatore/btech-electrical-and-computer-engineering-course
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