I got 29.098739 which university i have to go?? And how many marks?
Got it! With a JEE Main score of around 29, your percentile would likely be quite low, making it difficult to get into top colleges like NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. Most of these institutes have much higher cutoff scores.
That said, you still have options. Some private engineering colleges accept lower JEE scores, and state-level universities might have seats available through different admission processes. If you're set on getting into a better college, you could also consider reattempting JEE or looking into alternative entrance exams for engineering programs.
If you're looking for colleges that accept lower JEE Main scores, here are some options:
Private Universities:
1. Lovely Professional University (LPU) – Offers scholarships based on JEE score.
2. Amity University – Accepts JEE Main but also has its own entrance process.
3. Sharda University – Provides direct admission based on JEE score.
4. SRM University – Has its own entrance exam (SRMJEEE), but also considers JEE scores.
5. VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) – Primarily uses VITEEE but sometimes considers JEE ranks.
State Engineering Colleges:
Some state colleges have separate counseling processes where JEE Main is considered but not the only factor. Examples include:
UPTU (Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh)
RTU (Rajasthan Technical University)
WBJEE-affiliated colleges in West Bengal
Other Options:
Management Quota: Many private colleges keep some seats reserved for direct admission.
Diploma to Degree (D2D): If you're open to doing a diploma first, you can later switch to a B.Tech course with lateral entry.
Reattempt JEE: If you're willing to put in another year of preparation, you could try improving your score.
Hello
Your 29.09 percentile in entrance exam is quite low for NITs, IIITs or government colleges. However, you may get admission in private engineering colleges through management quota or state counseling .
Options:
Apply for private colleges (Amity, LPU etc.).
Check state counseling for low-cutoff colleges.
Consider dropping a year and preparing again.
Look into Diploma to Degree (D2D) lateral entry.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.




