Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Hello there,
With a JEE Mains percentile of 92.55 and an OBC NCL rank of 35,798 , your chances of securing a seat in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in the following institutions depend on various factors like the number of seats, category rank, and previous year's cutoffs: 1. NITs (National
With a 98.2 percentile , EWS category rank under 4000 , and Uttarakhand state domicile , you’re in a promising spot for NIT Uttarakhand CSE
Based on expected cutoff of 2025:
CSE (HS quota) at NIT Uttarakhand typically closes around 98 to 98.05 percentile
Your 98.2 percentile places you slightly
Hello! Congratulations on completing your 12th and JEE Mains!
With a 74 percentile in JEE Mains and 71% in your 12th boards, you may find opportunities in private engineering colleges and some state government colleges, depending on your category and home state quota. Top NITs and IIITs might be difficult
At 97.9 percentile in JEE Mains, for a general category female, getting ICT Mumbai (Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai) is very difficult for the main branches like Chemical Engineering or Pharmaceuticals.
Here's why:
- ICT Mumbai mainly takes students through MHT-CET (Maharashtra state exam), not JEE Mains for most of
Hello Naveen,
If you marked "12th appearing" by mistake in the JEE Mains form but you already passed 12th and have valid proof like marksheets and certificates, you generally will not face a big issue during college admission.
At the time of admission, colleges mainly check your original documents. If
With a 97.4 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances of securing a seat in an NIT are quite good, particularly in branches like Aerospace Engineering . However, it depends on several factors such as:
Category : If you're applying under a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), your chances might improve
With a 68 percentile in JEE Mains, you may not be eligible for top NITs or IITs, but you still have several options for pursuing engineering in other reputable colleges. Here are some options that could be suitable for you: 1. State Government Colleges:
Many state-run engineering colleges
Given your JEE Mains GMR rank of 415,788 and SC rank of 27,800, it's unlikely you'll get a seat in B.Tech Civil Engineering at Heritage Institute of Technology. Here's why:
- General Category Cutoff: The cutoff rank for Heritage Institute of Technology is typically below 4,000 in JEE, which you're
Hello Yuvii
I can understand that gaining 50% marks is not satisfactory , but what i would suggest you First you try to take admission in some private colleges as they conduct their own entrance exams , so try for it and if you want to do family business in
OBC-NCL Rank: 39,025
Percentile: 33.05%
Branch Interested: CSE (Computer Science)
With this rank and percentile, it is very difficult to get CSE in good NITs, IIITs, or government colleges through JEE Main counselling (JoSAA).
Even lower-ranked NITs and IIITs usually close CSE around OBC-NCL rank 5,000–15,000.
You are far beyond
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