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I believe in CSAB you might get Civil/Metallurgical/Chemical Engineering at your home state NIT. If not you can get Chemical/Production/Biotechnology at BIT Mesra , Ranchi or Metallurgical/Manufacturing at NIFFT Ranchi through CSAB. I believe you will have more options with GFTIs than IIIT and NITs, in both JOSAA and CSAB.
Also consider State Engineering College Counselling , since you have fair chances in securing seat in one of the good state engineering colleges in either of Core/Circuital Branches.
TIET, Patiala is another fair option and has good Infrastructure and Placements. It is one of technical Institutes rising steadily in North India.
For more information and college prediction do refer the link below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello aspirant,
Not only the Eamcet rank but also your category plays an important role in determining the college and group. So I assume that you are from open category and based on your rank, you are likely to get CSE in the following colleges,
Sri vasavi engineering college
Sasi institute of technology and engineering
Srikrishna devaraya university college of engineering
Bapatla engineering college
Narayana engineering college
Vignan's institute of engineering for women
Nri institute of technology
Godavari institute of engineering and technology
For more details regarding the colleges which you can get based on the rank you scored, go through the following link
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_root&icn=AP-EAMCET-College-Predictor
Hope this helps
Good luck
Dear Candidate,
You have very less chances to get a seat in NIT with your General category rank . But still you have some chances to get a seat in NIT's on the basis of your EWS rank. You can also check the cut-off of NIT's to check the seat availability. Below is the link for that.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-top-btech-branches/amp
You can try state level counsellings in various states and you will definitely get a good Govt. college with brnaches like CSE, ECE, EE, ME etc .
Use our JEE Mains college predictor tool to predict colleges for you. Here you will get all the stuff.The link is given below.
Best of luck.
Dear candidate,
Congratulations for securing such good rank.Getting admission into any college depends upon certain factors like previous year trends,no. of candidates appeared in exam,category,seat intake,difficulty level of exam etc.So as per my prediction you may get the following colleges:-
However cutoff varies every year.For better clearance use our college predictor tool by below link.
https://engineering. careers360.com/jee-main- architecture-college- predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_ answer
Hope it helps!
Dear aspirant
First of all I am explaining you in short the rule of choice filling.During choice filling you can put any no of choices there and sort them according to your facvourable interest . In every round you will be allotted only one department of one college . According to your sorted choice list the top most available choice with vacant seats will be given to you . If you are happy with that then you lock that and get admission . Otherwise you upgrade( slide or float) If any of the preceding choice's seat becomes vacant then you will get than otherwise you get the allotted seat given to you from the previous round. But under any circumstances you can't get the receding choices after you are allotted a particular option.That's how it works. So choice filling and seat allotment is very vital.
So if you don't get anything new ollege or department in round 2 then you will get the seat of round 1.
It is almost same for all counselling processes. So you must freeze or lock to stop.
Best Wishes.
Hello,
You can know the chances of getting seat in by considering the previous year cut off because cut off slightly varies every year depending on number of candidates qualified, difficulty of exam and number of seats available etc. Considering the cut off in 2019 you have chances of getting seat in
The cut off for SC category is given in the brackets. You have to make few changes in your preferences so that you have decent chances of getting seat. You can use our JEE Advanced college predictor tool you can use it to know the IITs in which you may get seat https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
The definition Collective Responsibility implies that all the council members of Ministers are jointly accountable to the Government of the State for the decisions made by them.When the Cabinet makes a decision, all ministers are collectively responsible for protecting the decision. For instance, It is a joint responsibility at the company to make sure that by the end of their working hours, all employers gets all their work done in a timely manner. Another easy example to you is, the collective responsibility will be held with all the students who are formed into a batch for a project.
You didn't mention your category which is an important factor of determining your college and group.
However if you belong to open category, then it is very difficult to get cse in sagi Ramakrishna raju engineering college. As the previous year cutoffs are below 7000 for oc.
If you belong to reserved category then you can surely get a seat in cse, the previous year cutoffs are below 13000.so you might be able to get.
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