I have got 130 marks in my april session 2025 as on 2nd april 2nd shift, what could be my rank and percentile and my college probabilities for getting into iiit? In Jan session, i got a 91.27 percentile and im OBC NCL
HEY THERE!!!,Based on your details:
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April 2025 session score: 130 marks (2nd April, 2nd shift)
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January 2025 percentile: 91.27
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Category: OBC-NCL
Here’s a detailed analysis of your expected percentile, rank, and IIIT admission chances :
1. Percentile Estimate for 130 Marks (April 2025 Session)
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In recent JEE Main sessions, 130 marks typically corresponds to a percentile between 95 and 97 , depending on the paper’s difficulty and competition.
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Since your January percentile was 91.27 for a lower score, your April percentile should be higher-likely in the 95–96.5 range .
2. Expected All India Rank (AIR)
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With a percentile of 95–96.5 , your expected rank would be in the range of 60,000 to 40,000 (approximate, as actual ranks depend on the number of candidates and session normalization).
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For OBC-NCL, your category rank will be better (lower) than your general rank.
3. IIIT Admission Chances (OBC-NCL Category)
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JEE Main 2025 OBC-NCL cutoff for IIITs: The qualifying percentile is around 79.43. (https://www.vedantu.com/jee-main/cut-off)
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Previous year closing ranks for IIITs (OBC-NCL):
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For core branches like CSE, closing OBC-NCL ranks at top IIITs range from 7,000 to 15,000 (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/iiits-cut-off-for-jee-main-blogId-20005) .
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For lower-demand IIITs or branches, closing ranks can go up to 25,000–30,000 (OBC-NCL category) (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/iiits-cut-off-for-jee-main-blogId-20005) .
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With an expected AIR of 40,000–60,000 , your OBC-NCL rank may fall between 10,000 and 20,000 .
4. College Probability
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Highly competitive IIITs (like IIIT Hyderabad, IIIT Allahabad, IIIT Delhi, IIIT Bangalore): Unlikely for CSE, as their OBC-NCL closing ranks are much lower (within 7,000–12,000) (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/iiits-cut-off-for-jee-main-blogId-20005) .
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Newer/less competitive IIITs and branches (like ECE, IT, or regional IIITs): You have a fair chance , especially in later JoSAA rounds, for branches other than CSE. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/iiits-cut-off-for-jee-main-blogId-20005)
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If your OBC-NCL rank is close to or below 15,000: You might get CSE in newer IIITs or non-core branches in established IIITs.
Summary Table
Aspect | Estimate/Status |
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April 2025 Percentile | 95–96.5 (expected) |
Expected AIR | 40,000–60,000 |
Expected OBC-NCL Rank | 10,000–20,000 |
IIIT CSE (top IIITs) | Unlikely |
IIIT (other branches/newer IIITs) | Possible in later rounds |
What to Do Next?
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Participate in JoSAA counseling and fill in as many IIIT choices as possible, including all branches and newer IIITs.
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Consider state counseling if you have a state quota for other government colleges.
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Keep backup options like NITs (lower branches), GFTIs, or state engineering colleges.
In summary:
With 130 marks and OBC-NCL category, you are above the cutoff and have a fair chance at IIITs, especially in non-CSE branches and newer IIITs. Top IIITs for CSE may not be possible, but keep all options open in JoSAA counseling for the best chance of securing a government seat.