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Pragya Saha

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With an EWS rank of 34,000 in JEE Mains, admission to top NITS may be difficult, especially for highly competitive branches such as Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) or Electronics and Communication. However, you may have a chance in lower-ranked NITs or in less competitive branches like civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or chemical engineering. Some of the NITs that you may have an opportunity to get into would be NIT Agartala, NIT Mizoram, NIT Meghalaya, or NIT Puducherry, all subject to the branch and year. Check the latest cutoffs on the JOSAA counseling website.  

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Anchal Shukla

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Eligibility criteria to pursue CSE For eligibility for a BTech in CSE, candidates must have passed the Class 12 exam from an accredited board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as their core courses. A minimum cumulative score of 60% in the aforementioned subjects is also required of candidates.The cutoff ranks for the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at the University of Calcutta for the 2024 WBJEE Round 2 were between 634 and 4348 for the General AI category. The B.Tech in CSE was the most competitive course in this category. 

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Soham Khan

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 Based on the latest available information, the cutoff for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch at Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) for the EWS category is around 19851 for the state domicile. With a percentile of 81 in JEE Mains, your rank might be lower than the cutoff, making it challenging to secure a seat in the CSE branch.However, cutoffs can vary each year depending on factors like the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam. It's always a good idea to check the latest cutoffs and contact the admissions office for the most accurate information.

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Soham Khan

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 Yes, you need to attempt the JEE Main exam for admission to the B.Tech IT programme at Shiv Nadar University, Chennai. The university considers JEE Main scores as part of their admission criteria for undergraduate programs

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Nishtha Shukla

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Amity Noida offers BTech students scholarship based on JEE score. A maximum of 1005 waiver is offered to students. Below is the scholarship criteria and fee to be paid after scholarship:JEE Main PercentileFirst Year Tuition FeeFee After Scholarship97-100INR 7.5 Lacs - INR 26.4 lakh100% - 094-96.9INR 7.5 Lacs - INR 26.4 lakh75%- INR 1.87 Lacs -INR 6.60 lakh90-93.9INR 7.5 Lacs - INR 26.4 lakh50%-INR 3.75 Lacs - INR 13.20 lakh

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a JEE Mains AIR of 79,727 and an EWS category rank of 13,062, you stand a good chance of getting into NITs, but it all depends on the branch and the specific year's cutoff. For branches like Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Metallurgical Engineering, you may have a better chance in mid-tier NITs like NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Patna, NIT Agartala, or NIT Silchar. However, the rank would be more competitive for other branches such as Computer Science or Electronics. The exact possibility can be ascertained by checking the previous year's cutoffs and participating in the counseling process.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a 77 percentile in JEE and 77% in your 12th CBSE board exam, admission to the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) programme at SASTRA University may not be easy, but not impossible. The university accepts students based on a combined score of the JEE Main and marks in the 12th grade.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a 72 percentile in JEE B.Arch and 65.50% in Class 12th, you might get into Bharatiya Kala Prasarini Sabha's College of Architecture. Specific eligibility criteria may differ for different institutions, but many architecture colleges consider the score in JEE B.Arch along with Class 12th marks.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Being on rank 2811 of JEE Mains under the PWD category will get you a sure seat in one of the National Institutes of Technology. Cutoffs may vary from NIT to NIT, and branch to branch; however, the cutoff under PWD is generally softer than others. For top NITs, such as NIT Trichy or NIT Warangal, for example, it may become competitive in branches like computer Science or electronics. So, you might get admission in other NITs or in less competitive branches. The best will be to check the cutoff trends for specific NITs and branches.   

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With an OBC NCL rank of 198,941 in JEE Mains, getting into the most prestigious government engineering colleges might be challenging since their cutoffs tend to be much lower. Yet, you may get into lesser-known or newer government colleges or specific branches where competition might be lower.

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