Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
NAAC A+ Accredited | Scholarships worth 5 CR
2-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced computing and IT applications
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations | AI Powered Learning & State-of-the-Art Facilities
Ranked #42 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
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The IIIT-Bangalore round 2 seat allocation was released on June 20, 2025.
The IIIT-Bangalore round 3 seat allocation was released on June 27, 2025.
The IIIT-Bangalore round 4 seat allocation was released on July 3, 2025.
The infrastructure is just awesome with all the requirements. In the central library, all study materials are available for all semesters, and all books are available. Classrooms and labs are equipped with smart boards, and unlimited Wi-Fi facilities are available throughout the campus. There are many grounds for sports like cricket, football, volleyball, and basketball. The quality of the food in the mess is good and hygienic.
college have all necessary infrastructure ,facilities and equipments. our college is located in bangalore so it got good exposure.all the college classrooms have smart boards and white boards installed in it.
Our college infrastructure is truly world-class. The classrooms are equipped with interactive boards and projectors, enhancing the teaching process. The library is vast and well-organized, with a quiet environment for study. The campus has beautiful green spaces, and the sports facilities are modern and well-kept
if a student belongs to sc category and scores exactly the qualifying cutoff percentile in jee mains, then yes he can get seat in nit or iiit based on jee mains rank, sc category cutoff for nit usually around percentile forty to forty five, and iiit may have similar or slight lower requirement, after jee mains results counselling is done by joints e seat allocation authority jesaa for nit iiit and gfti seats, the student enters jee mains roll number category and round by round seats are allotted based on rank choice and category reservation, if qualified percentile matches the cutoff and seats are available in preferred choice then allotment happens, student must complete document verification pay fees and join college within given timeline, for exact cutoff percentiles and previous year data please check full details here
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-trends
With a JEE Main 2025 rank of 1,32,000 under the General female category and home state Rajasthan, your chances in top branches like CSE, IT, or ECE at MNIT Jaipur are very low, as these usually close much earlier. However, you may have a borderline chance in lower-demand branches such as Mechanical, Metallurgical, or Production Engineering at MNIT, especially in the later rounds of counselling.
For IIITs, most of the core CSE branches in top IIITs close under 40,000–60,000 ranks. But a few newer or lower-tier IIITs like IIIT Agartala, IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Manipur, or IIIT Ranchi may accept ranks close to or slightly beyond 1 lakh for non-core branches or in spot rounds. For GFTIs, you might get branches like Civil or Electrical in institutes such as Gurukula Kangri (Haridwar), University of Hyderabad, or Assam University, especially in the last rounds.
Dear Naveen,
Thank you for reaching out to Careers360.
With your JEE Main Common Rank List (CRL) position at 1,30,000 and an OBC category rank of 46,000, securing a seat in the more sought-after NITs or IIITs—especially in core branches like Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering—will be quite challenging. These programs tend to fill up rapidly, with cutoff ranks for OBC candidates typically much lower.
That said, opportunities do exist. You may find potential options in some of the newer NITs—such as Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, or Puducherry—in branches like Civil, Chemical, or Metallurgy, especially if you participate in the later rounds of JoSAA counselling. Similarly, select IIITs like those in Manipur, Agartala, Kottayam, or Bhagalpur may offer seats in Information Technology, Electronics, or recently introduced specializations.
I highly recommend utilizing the Careers360 College Predictor Tool. This resource analyzes your category, home state, and preferences to provide a more accurate list of possible colleges. Additionally, consider participating in the CSAB Special Rounds, where there is sometimes a drop in cutoff ranks, opening up further possibilities.
If you require more tailored guidance for the counselling process, our expert team at Careers360 is available to assist.
Best wishes for your future academic endeavors.
— Team Careers360
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