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I got 85 percentile in jee main 2021 in gen EWS category so which college can i get in Rajasthan

Sameer Rao 8th Sep, 2021

85 perentile in JEE main is pretty bad. Please do not expect a seat in any NIT as it is impossible to gain a seat with those marks. However, you may try to apply in private colleges like Arya, and many more. However, it is in my opinion that you

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I got 83 percentile in jee mains 2021 EWs category can i Eligible for Jee Advance

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The cutoff for JEE advanced varies every year based on different factors like how many candidates appeared, how tough the paper was along with how and performance of candidates appeared.

According to this year, cutoff for GEN EWS candidates it is 70.2435518 percentile. Therefore you are eligible to give

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I didnt mention my ews category at the time of jee main registration.can I show it at the time of counseling

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Unfortunately that will not be possible. During the time of registration you registered as general category candidate and the correction window is also closed. Now there is no way to change your category and you will have to take all the steps as general category candidate as during the

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my percentile in jee main is 92.6 in EWS category what will be my rank?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 7th Sep, 2021

Hi

This is a bit difficult to predict as percentile vs rank in JEE main depends upon a number of factors like

>>>> number of students that appeared in the  jee main exam,

>>>>kind of marks obtained by them ,

>>>>toughness level of the jee main examination for different shift

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My JEE MAIN Rank is 42000 in general category and 6188 rank in EWS category. Which Nits and IIITs I get at my rank

Abhishek Roy 17th Oct, 2021

With a JEE Main Rank of 42k, being from EWS, with a Category Rank of 6188, you have moderate to fair chances of securing a seat in some of the following Colleges

1. IIIT Ranchi, Kurnool, Una CSE, Dharwad AI

2. BIT Mesra Mechanical (Best Option, considering Placements, College Life,

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I got 14500 rank in ts EAMCET 2021 I belong to EWS category which colleges can I get cse ?

Akanksha 7th Sep, 2021
Hello Aspirant

With 14500 you have good chances to get admission in CSE branch in the following colleges:
  • Visvesvaraya College of Engineering and Technology
  • Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology and Management, Hyderabad
  • Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology, Keesara
  • MLR Institute of Technology, Dundigal
  • Malla Reddy College of Engineering,
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I got 80% in mains EWS category I have any chance to get good college

ayanmukherjee045 7th Sep, 2021

Dear aspirant,

As you have mentioned that you have secured 80 percentile in mains ews category so let me tell you that your rank would be around 2L.

Various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in

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sir/mam,I got 64,343 CRL rank in JEE Mains.Can I use domicile certificate of Kerala to get admission in NIT Calicut.Do I stand any chance to get admission in chemical engineering branch in above NIT.I belong to General(non EWS) category.

nilangemeghna 16th Oct, 2021

Hello aspirant ,

Yes...you can use your domicile certificate of kerala to get admission in NIT Calicut or any Kerala engineering college....

According to last year cut off CSAB counselling....the last rank of Home state for chemical Engineering branch in general (OPEN) category is 33759

You can check Last year

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is there any reservation for Ews Category?

shikha jindal 6th Sep, 2021

Economically weaker section in india is a subcategory of people belonging to the economy based Un Reserved category having an annual family income less than Rs. 8lakhs and who do not belong to any category such as SC/ST/OBC across India,nor to MBC in tamilnadu.Yes there is 10% reservation for EWS

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