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With a rank of 43,205, getting a seat in CSE (Computer Science Engineering) or CSM (Computer Science with AI/ML) depends on several factors like your category (OC/BC/SC/ST), local area, gender, and the college preferences you have. Generally, top-tier colleges might be tough at this rank, but you still have a good chance of getting CSE or CSM in mid-range or newly established engineering colleges, especially if you belong to a reserved category.
It's important to check last year’s closing ranks and participate actively in counselling rounds to improve your chances. Keep backup options ready and consider emerging colleges where CSE/CSM is available.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can still take the annual exam next year without taking the admit card or improvement exam this year. The improvement exam is optional and only serves to raise your score from last year - not taking it has no impact on your eligibility for future regular exams as long as you complete all your attendance obligations and register with the institution for the next academic session. At the end of the day, it is always best to check directly with your school/university for the proper procedures.
Yes, a CBSE 10th study certificate (or original marksheet) is usually needed during engineering, for DOB and academic qualification verification. If you've lost the original, you can always apply for a duplicate marksheet or certificate from CBSE - either through their official website or from the concerned regional office. At the time of counselling, make sure to bring the duplicate and a copy of the FIR or affidavit (if applicable).
For DDU Gorakhpur’s B.Sc. Mathematics admission is primarily based on merit from the 12th-grade board exams (minimum roughly 40–45 aggregate needed), and seats are also allocated through the university’s entrance test rankings.
candidates who score comfortably above 45 in Class 12 and perform well in the entrance exam often placing within the top few hundred ranks of the test stand a strong chance of securing a spot in the main campus program
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With a rank of 17,600 in AP EAPCET inder the BC-D category, getting CSE in AUCE,JNTUK or JNTUA is quite unlikely,as their closing rank for B-CD usually ranges below 6,000 - 10,000. However, you have a good chance of getting CSE at SRM University AP and SVC as their closing ranks often go beyond 20,000 for BC-D.To improve your chances consider related branches like IT,CSM etc and fill your web options wisely,giving preference to slightly newer but promising colleges.
Predict to explore better chances:
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hi dear candidate,
With the percentile between 70 and 80, your JEE rank should fall between 2,50,000 to 3,00,000 which might be challenging for getting a college with CSE branch as it is very competitive and requires much lower rank.
However, there are potential good private colleges like PCCOE, BVIMR, DY Patil Institute etc. for you to consider.
Talking about MIT WPU then the minimum percentage for 12th board BTech is 50% but the percentile for CSE branch at MIT WPU is at least 90% so you should try other branches like ECE, EEE, Mechanical etc.
For the best available colleges for your rank, use our official college predictor tool:
JEE Main College Predictor 2025: Predict Colleges Based on Rank
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Yes, Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and more hire candidates from any engineering branch, including EEE or electrical engineering. What matters is what you can do, not your stream. To get top packages, here is what you should learn:
Hello Nidhi,
Yes, Electrical Engineering (EE) can be considered in NITs if a student is interested in ECE. Electrical Engineering has quite a bit of electronics content, such as analog/digital electronics, microprocessors, control systems, and to some degree, communication and embedded system electives. EE is often regarded as one of the hardest branches of engineering because it is very mathematically/theoretically based like machines, power systems, signals, etc.
However, there is no reason why anyone cannot avoid EE if they keep working, study smartly and follow good guidance and support. If someone has a deep interest in electronics and has a good understanding of the basics, they will do well, and later, may even be able to focus on electronics-oriented electives or projects. Furthermore, there are still many job opportunities (core jobs, software jobs, and centre for research, GATE/PSUs) available to EE students, just like ECE students.
When OBC student pursuing engeneering degree, Central, state and institutional scholarship are available.here are those 1.Post Matric scholarship,2.state government scholarship - Available through MAHA BDT portal for Maharashtra. 3.In Karanataka there is Vidyasiri scholarship is available.
There are institutional scholarship are also available. Scholarship is based on caste certificate, Academic performance and family income.
MHT CET exam is state level entrance exam in Maharashtra and since Pune is in Maharashtra, there are over 100 colleges including private and government colleges that accept MHT CET score for admission. These are PICT, PCCOE, COEP, MIT WPU etc.
For full list, kindly refer to the link below:
Top Engineering Colleges in Pune accepting MHT CET score 2025 - Rank, Brochure, Compare Colleges
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