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I have applied for SSC CHSL under EWS category. But i got my EWS certificate made after applying for CHSL. so am I eligible for EWS or not? Please clarify.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 9th Apr, 2021

Hi

Yes, you will be able to avail e w s reservation it doesn't matter even if your certificate has been made after applying for SSC CHSL examination , SSC CHSL has 3 tiers and your documents will be verified after you qualify the tier 3 for the purpose of

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I have scored 50 percentile in jee mains 2021 February session and I belong to general ews category , which college I can get for btech with computer science?

Sharon Rose Student Expert 9th Apr, 2021

Hello,

The overall expected rank is going to be in between 511500 - 575000. You can use our JEE Main rank predictor tool to know the overall predicted rank based on your percentile. https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor/

Now, with such rank you may not get seat in NIT or IIIT. But you have

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I have secured 92percentile in jee main 2021 Iam gen.ews category kya mujhe low nit me koi branch mil sakta hai

mjaisinghani62 9th Apr, 2021

Hello aspirant

92 percentile in Jee main is quite good score but whether you will get NIT seat depends upon cut off NIT 2021. Cut off changes every year and also depends upon number of candidates appeared in exam, availability of seats, difficulty level of exam and previous year's cut

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i gor 77 percentile belongs to EWS category can i get NIT

chandni deb 8th Apr, 2021

Dear Student,

as per the cutoff details for the previous years the chances for you to be able to secure a seat in any of NITs is less.

However do not be disheartened by this as there are still two more sessions of JEE Mains are there and you can

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I have filled the form in EWS category but it is showing my category genral on admit card?

suchayitaanusaha 7th Apr, 2021

Hello,

If you filled your EWS category in form fill up then don't worry your rank will come out with general category rank and EWS category rank.

EWS means economical weaker sections. If your parents income less than 8 lakh per annum then you are under EWS category. And 10%

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I got 88 percentile in march attempt and I belong to EWS category Do I get any NIT or IIIT or GFTIs on this percentile ?

Ashish Kumar Verma 6th Apr, 2021

Hello Dear,

As per the  percentile mentioned by you in Feb shift your General rank between 5003 - 3932. On 127 marks mentioned by you in March shift your percentile varies between 97.81-98.25 your General rank between 115045 - 85657. Your EWS category rank will be little less. There is

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can i get best Colleges in uttarakhand with 89 percentile in jee main.. i am ews category and i am from bihar.

chandni deb 5th Apr, 2021

Dear Student,

as you might be informed that the cutoff for each year differs hence to provide you with the exact admission possibilities you is difficult, however based off of the previous years cutoff along with your secured percentile and category specified above given below are some of the colleges

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My category is BC-E and my family annual income is less than 8 lac so does I come under OBC or EWS category

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 3rd Apr, 2021

Hi

You are under obc and not ews.

Reason :-

You belong to bc-E which comes under obc,actually it is a sub- category of obc.

For example,

in bihar , obc is further divided into BC - I and BC - II.

WHY NOT EWS?

You are under obc reservation

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I got 75 percentail in jee mains and Im belongs to ews category can i get admission in nit or iit

sheemaashraf123 30th Nov, 2021
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 EWS/SC/ST/FEMALES/OBC category is lower than the general category

If you manage to qualify
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