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Scholar-Level 16
Since, you want to pursue chemical engineering, so the best college other than IIT-Mumbai is ICT-Mumabi. For this, you need to take MHCET exam and score really well in that.
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Scholar-Level 16
IIT JEE is among the toughest exam on under graduate level, so you need to work very hard for that. Considering your category, it will be little easy for you because the cut-off for SC category is very less.
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Scholar-Level 18
Without doubt NITs or CFTIs are the best bet after IITs. You will have to clear JEE Mains with good marks to get admission. These institutions have good faculty members and robust placement cell.
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Scholar-Level 16
Since the cut-off of JEE advance is around 75 for general and 67 for OBC students, if you got something closer to 140, you will end up with any good IIT, and even a better branch. Your rank will be less than 6000.
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Scholar-Level 16
Admission in all of the IITs and NITs are done through the centralised counselling JOSAA. You cannot apply separately. And for IISC, you need to apply for it separately.
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