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Hello Archana,
Frankly speaking, CSE is the top most preferred branch among the candidates, therefore the cut-off is high for Computer science in almost all the colleges. Since you have scored 100 out of 300, although you will most probably qualify JEE main, however there are quite faint chances that you will get Computer Science in any of the NITs.
There are several other private colleges and some low ranked government colleges that accept admission through JEE main as well. Therefore, you may try in these colleges through your score. Some of these colleges include:
Thapar university,
B.Tech/B.Arch Admissions OPEN
Jaypee university,
Pune Institute of Computer Technology,
Punjab engineering college,
Lovely Professional University,
JSS Noida
etc..
Hope this helps
I suggest you to appear for other exams too like BITSAT, KITEEE, COMEDK, WBJEE, VITEEE, MAHE-MIT, etc..
First of all, marks don't say anything clearly. As the exam will be online and will be conducted in eight shifts, marks will be normalized into NTA Score which will be in the form of percentile. So you should consider admission on the basis of rank and percentile and not the marks.
For cutoffs to get into different institutions, kindly visit the official links given below:
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/OpeningClosingRankArchieve.aspx
https://josaa.nic.in/webinfocms/Public/View.aspx?page=71
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