International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
Through the ranks you mentioned it is quite difficult to get admission in your dream college, As the College itself is so much Reputed and the branch You've chosen is the most competitive. the cut offs might be lower for SC categories and it lies between 10000 rank generally. but with your rank it is challenging to secure a cse seat.
The cutoffs varies from year to year based on the number of applicants, availability of seats and performances
I would recommend you to stay updated with the official notifications and counselling round results. you might get opportunity to different branches also you have options to opt the private colleges or newer iiit where cutoffs may be less and competitions may be lower
HEY THERE!!
With your JEE Main All India Rank (AIR) of 76,950 and an OBC-NCL category rank of 23,853, here’s an overview of your options for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs:
**NITs**
Getting into the main branches such as Computer Science (CSE), Electronics (ECE), or Mechanical Engineering at most NITs will be challenging. Even newer NITs have these ranks under 20,000 for the OBC-NCL category. However, there's a possibility for branches with lower demand like Biotechnology, Metallurgy, Mining, Production, or Civil Engineering at some of the newer or North-East NITs. This is more likely if you have a home state quota in a less competitive state. For mid-tier and top NITs, the cutoffs for any branch are generally well below your rank, making it hard to secure a spot there.
**IIITs**
You have a chance in IIITs, mainly in less popular branches or at newer IIITs. High-demand areas like CSE or ECE usually have OBC-NCL ranks below 15,000–18,000. Despite this, seats might be available at newer IIITs for branches like IT, ECE, or various specializations, particularly during the later rounds of admission.
**GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes)**
You stand a reasonable chance at several GFTIs, especially for non-core or less sought-after branches. GFTIs usually have higher closing ranks for the OBC-NCL category, providing opportunities in institutes such as Assam University, Gurukula Kangri, and other state-funded colleges.
**Action Plan**
1. Apply Broadly: In the JoSAA counselling, fill out as many choices as possible including all branches and institutes (NITs, IIITs, GFTIs) to improve your opportunities.
2. State Counselling:If applicable, utilize state counselling to take advantage of lower cutoffs if you possess a state quota.
3. Remain Flexible:Stay open to various branches and locations. Depending on college policies, you may have the option to change branches after your first year.
Overall Summary:
Securing core branches at leading or mid-level NITs or IIITs is not likely, but there's a reasonable chance at newer NITs, IIITs, and several GFTIs, especially in non-core branches. Ensure you fill all possible options in JoSAA counselling to increase your chances of admission.
Yes, you can exit the 5-year integrated B.Tech + MS course at IIIT Hyderabad after completing the B.Tech portion , but there are some important things to keep in mind:
IIIT Hyderabad does allow early exit from the dual-degree (B.Tech + MS) program after 4 years , with just the B.Tech degree, provided you meet the graduation requirements for the B.Tech component.
You must complete all the required credits and coursework for the B.Tech degree.
You need to formally apply for withdrawal from the MS portion.
Your request must be approved by the academic office or program coordinator.
You will not receive the MS degree or benefits like thesis/project work under faculty guidance.
You might miss out on research opportunities that could help with jobs or higher studies.
However, your B.Tech degree remains fully valid and respected.
Job placements after B.Tech
Wanting to pursue MS or MBA abroad
Interest shift away from research
Time or financial constraints
Speak to your academic advisor or program coordinator.
Check the institute’s academic manual or policies for formal steps.
If needed, I can help you write a polite request or email to the academic office.
To get into an IIIT in Andhra Pradesh (AP), you generally need a strong performance on the JEE Main exam and a good score in the AP EAMCET exam, along with meeting the eligibility criteria. The specific marks required for admission will vary based on the IIIT, the course, and the category of the candidate.
Key Factors for IIIT Admission in AP:
JEE Main:
This exam is a primary criterion for admission to most IIITs in India, including those in AP.
AP EAMCET:
While JEE Main is the main exam, some IIITs also consider the AP EAMCET score for admission, especially for specific programs or for students from the state of AP.
Eligibility Criteria:
Most IIITs require a minimum aggregate of 75% in Class 12 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational Subjects as compulsory subjects.
Rank and Percentile:
Your overall rank and percentile in JEE Main and/or AP EAMCET will determine your chances of getting into your preferred IIIT and course.
JoSAA/CCMT Counselling:
Admissions are typically done through JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) for JEE Main and through CCMT (Centralized Counselling for M.Tech.) for GATE.
Cutoff Ranks:
The cutoff ranks for IIITs in AP will vary based on the course, category, and the specific IIIT.
Category-Wise Reservations:
IIITs follow the state government's reservations for SC, ST, BC, EWS, and other categories.
Female Candidates:
There may be a horizontal reservation of seats for female candidates in each category.
Specific IIITs in AP and their requirements:
IIIT Sri City: Admissions are primarily based on JEE Main and JoSAA counselling.
IIITDM Kurnool: Offers admissions based on JEE Main and AP EAMCET scores, along with CCMT for M.Tech.
IIIT Nuzvid/RGUKT: Provides integrated B.Tech programs for students with high marks in their 10th standard.
Tips for Increasing your Chances:
Focus on JEE Main:
Strive to score well on JEE Main to improve your chances of getting into a good IIIT.
Consider AP EAMCET:
If you are from Andhra Pradesh and the IIIT accepts AP EAMCET, consider preparing for that exam as well.
Research IIITs and Courses:
Thoroughly research the different IIITs in AP and their respective cutoff ranks and admission criteria.
Stay Updated:
Keep an eye on the official websites of JoSAA, CCMT, and the IIITs for the latest updates on admission procedures and cutoffs.
JEE mains cutoff IIIT
Hello Aspirant,
Selecting the top institute between IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Agartala, IIIT Dharwad, IIIT Kalyani, IIITV-ICD, IIIT Senapati, BIT Patna, and NIT Arunachal Pradesh for CSE is based on a variety of factors
Placement Trends:
BIT Patna and NIT Arunachal Pradesh do well in terms of placements through "service" sector companies, leaking out a small amount of placements.
IIITV-ICD (the newer campus of IIIT Vadodara) is evolving, but growing.
IIIT Agartala, IIIT Bhagalpur, and IIIT Senapati - being younger still, might have some sparse placement history at this point.
Alumni Network :
Exposure & Opportunities :
Faculty:
Food and Hostel Facilities:
Conclusion:
Hello,
With an 85 percentile, OBC rank around 71,500, CRL rank 2,00,000, home state quota, and a green card, your chances of getting admission to IIIT Bhubaneswar might be limited, as the cutoffs usually are a bit higher. However, it’s still worth participating in the counseling process and exploring all your options carefully.
Stay positive and keep backup options ready to ensure you get the best possible seat.
Hope it helps you!
It is unlikely you will get into IIIT Bhubaneswar with an OBC rank of 71,500 and a CRL rank of 200,000, even with a home state quota and the "green card gender" designation.
IIIT Bhubaneswar's cutoff for OBC category typically falls between 55,106 and 88,047.
For IIIT Pune, the opening ranks for the SC category (I am mentioning two of the main streams):
For CSE
Opening Rank (Round 1): Approximately 2,031
Closing Rank (Round 1): Approximately 3,704
For ECE
Opening Rank (Round 1): Approximately 4,140
Closing Rank (Round 1): Approximately 5,367
But the cut off data may vary year to year according to various circumstances. these data are based on the JoSAA Round 1 data for 2024. so for more clarity stick to the updates and infos
Hello Vaibhav,
You're in a good spot with a 97 percentile and solid IIIT/NIT/BIT Mesra options.
If your aim is software/tech industry (coding, product, startups, placements): opt for CSE at any of the IIITs at Dharwad, Ranchi, Bhagalpur or Manipur. Even tier-3 IIITs (CSE) will lead to better placements and internship opportunities in software roles than core branches at NITs. These will lead to better ROI than core branches, due to the tech placements and remote work.
Your next best option: IIIT ECE at Sri City or Una (ECE at Sri City has good industry engagement since it is close to Chennai & tech parks).
Recommended Prioritisation (if you are comfortable pursuing a tech career):
Based on your OBC-NCL rank of 20,242 and CRL rank of 66,500 in JEE Main 2024, here is a branch-wise estimate of the NITs and IIITs you may get admission to in 2025 :
OBC-NCL category cutoff percentile for IIITs is around 83–92 for popular branches like CSE, ECE, IT.
Your rank (20,242 OBC-NCL) corresponds roughly to a percentile near 83–85 , which is competitive for mid-tier branches and some top NITs/IIITs but unlikely for top branches like CSE in premier institutes.
Your CRL rank (66,500) places you in a position to get non-CSE branches in many NITs and IIITs.
CSE branch at top NITs and IIITs is unlikely at your rank.
You have good chances for core branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Chemical in many NITs and IIITs.
Choose branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical for better chances.
Use JoSAA and CSAB counseling tools to check real-time seat allotments.
Consider GFTIs and state engineering colleges for more options.
JoSAA Seat Allotment & Cutoffs (https://josaa.nic.in/)
NIT Cutoff Trends - Careers360
IIIT Cutoff Details - Collegedunia (https://collegedunia.com/exams/jee-main/cut-off-for-iiits)
In brief:
Your OBC-NCL rank ~20,000 can get you ECE, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical branches in many NITs and IIITs.
CSE and IT branches at top NITs/IIITs are tough to get at this rank.
Focus on mid-tier branches and institutes for admission.
If you want, I can provide a detailed college-wise and branch-wise list based on your rank.Take help from the above links and websites for futher details.
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