Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
With a 65 percentile in JEE Mains 2025 and being from the ST category (female) , you have a better chance of getting admission in some NITs , GFTIs , or state colleges , as the cutoff for the ST category is significantly lower than for general categories.
With a JEE Main 2025 rank of 103,278 and OBC-NCL category, getting a seat in top NITs or IIITs for popular branches like CSE is unlikely. However, you may still get:
- Lower-demand branches (like Civil, Mechanical) in newer NITs (e.g., NIT Agartala, NIT Arunachal).
- Some IIITs or GFTIs
For DAIICT Gandhinagar's ICT branch in 2024, OBC students from Gujarat (Home State) needed a JEE Main rank around 515 or better to get admission. This rank is based on the Common Rank List (CRL). The cutoff changes every year depending on the number of applicants, difficulty of the exam,
With a JEE Main rank of 2,48,181 in the General category, it’s tough to get top colleges for B.Tech/B.E in CS or AI. But don’t worry—you can still get admission in private colleges or through state counseling like in UP, MP, or Rajasthan, where cutoffs are slightly lower. Since you
With a JEE Main OBC rank of 39,015, getting into top NITs for popular branches like CSE or AI is tough. But don’t lose hope—you might still get lower-demand branches like Civil, Mechanical, or ECE in newer NITs or in home state quota if applicable. Keep an eye on spot
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I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , there is a less chance of getting admission into NITs , IITs in electronic branch. But there is a chance of getting admission into private institutions.
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A 67.45 percentile score in the JEE Main examination generally won't guarantee admission to a top-tier engineering program like B.Tech in Electronics, but it might offer opportunities in some state-level or lower-ranked national institutes. While highly competitive programs require higher scores, there are still many colleges that accept JEE Main
With 67.45 percentile in JEE Main, your rank might be above 3 lakh, which makes it hard to get into NITs or IIITs. However, you can still get admission in private engineering colleges or some state-level colleges for B.Tech in Electronics. States like MP, UP, and Rajasthan have good private
With 82.5 percentile and an OBC rank of 89,500 in JEE Mains, it's tough to get top NITs or IIITs. But you can still get admission in some newer NITs or GFTIs in lower branches like civil or mechanical. Also, many good state-level engineering colleges accept JEE scores—like in Punjab,
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