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Hi Swapnil,
You haven't mentioned the State you belong to. This is important because cut offs are different from Home State Students and other State Students. Please do help us with the State you belong to.
Your rank can be predicted by using the formula, (100-your total percentile)*869010/100. In your
Heyyy aspirant
Sorry to say but its impossible for you to get admission in NITs or IIITs . You need to score above 97 percentile to get a seat in any of the branches in NITs or IIITs . But you can get much better private colleges like VIT ,
this will depend upon your category . if you belong from general or ews category then you must prepare for next time. if belong from SC cast then 65 percent probability and if you belong from ST category then be sure. you will definitely got an NIT with desired branch
Dear Aspirant
It is quite difficult to get a Good gfti or iiit at this Percentile
To get a good IIIT or GFTI your rank should be within 60000 So you can get a reputed Government funded technTech institutions or Indian institute of technology.
.As formula is given by National
Hi
You can apply for good private universities or institutes who are taking their own entrance exam and having their own admission criteria like:
SHIVNADAR UNIVERSITY
NORTHCAP UNIVERSITY
MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
BENNET UNIVERSITY
IILM UNIVERSITY,GURUGRAM
LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY
BML MUNJAL UNIVERSITY
AMITY UNIVERSITY
SRM UNIVERSITY etc
You can also
Hello Aspirant,
As the minimum of 75% marks is needed but for PwD 65% aggregate marks is needed for the IITs and NITs. Failing to get that you will not be eligible for those universities. So, focus on your studies. Wishing you the best for your career.
Good luck
Hello gopal,
Your approximate rank will be:(100-percentile)*869010/100.Your approximate rank will be:61,730. You may get iiits irrespective of branch. But the chances are moderate,So try doing best in main april. Wish you luck. Prepare well for advanced.
Hi student
None of the NITs or IITs or IIITs offer mechatronics at the undergraduate level - not for the 4 year course and also not in the integrated or dual degree courses. Actually Manipal offers mechatronics, SRM also offers it. So you could consider private or deemed universities if
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