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Shejal agrawal

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There are many choices for students with low percentiles in JEE Main for good placement in B.Tech in AI. While institutes like IITs prefer high ranks, they provide the quality institute that gives the AI programs by taking in relatively low scores. A few of these options are:1. NIT Goa and NIT Hamirpur: The institutes take students at ranks above 70,000 and thus offer scopes in AI-related fields.2. Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs): Institutions such as IIIT Vadodara,  IIIT Kalyani, and IIIT Una are also taking admissions even after rank is 30,000 to 70,000.3. Private colleges: Many private enginee
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Anshika shukla

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The admission at SRM is based on the scores in SRMJEEE and not with JEE Mains since SRM is a private University.Candidates are awarded scholarships like the Founder's Scholarship and the SRM Merit Scholarship as per their performance in the SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE) and other criteria. Scholarships are offered to SRMJEEE 2025 rank holders up to rank 30000. 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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In terms of CRL ranking, at 316,315 in JEE Mains, admission to DTU or NSUT will not be probable. For B.Tech programs in DTU, the closing ranks generally vary from around 12,000 to 30,000, which varies from the branch and category. In the case of NSUT also, the cutoff is quite competitive and generally varies in the same range. Hence, your rank is not qualified enough for these colleges to seek admission in those colleges through the JAC Delhi counseling process. So, look for other colleges or alternatives for engineering courses.

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Loveleen Patra

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The difficulty of an exam can be subjective, depending on individual strengths, weaknesses, and the field of study. However, some exams are widely considered to be exceptionally challenging due to their complexity, breadth of knowledge required, and low pass rates. Here are the 5 the toughest exams in the world:Gaokao Exam in China:IIT-JEE (Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination):UPSC Civil Services ExaminationAll Souls Prize Fellowship ExamUSMLEThese are just five the toughest exams in the world. One thing is common that the number of test takers of these world's the toughest exams are increasing every year. A
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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Having secured a 91 percentile in JEE Mains, the admission into the CSE branch of Shiv Nadar University is challenging but possible. Typically, the university requires a percentile of 97-99 percent for a competitive branch like CSE. The admission into the university depends on the JEE scores along with SNUSAT and APT scores. Hence, although you may be eligible, entry into CSE will be on the basis of your aggregate performance in these tests.

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Ketan Methe

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With a 77 percentile in JEE Mains and a score of 51 in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, you may well get admission to engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh, although the competition may be very tough. You will be able to get into colleges such as JNTU Kakinada, Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering, and Aditya Engineering College for certain branches if you apply under a reserved category. It is advisable to refer to the official updates of Andhra Pradesh EAMCET counseling for detailed cutoff trends and also consider state-based colleges.

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Ketan Methe

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A rank of 1788 in JEE Mains with a percentile of 74.15% makes admission to an NIT possible but difficult. The cutoff ranks vary across branches and categories for different NITs. The cutoff for popular branches such as Computer Science or Electronics will be high, while that for Civil or Mechanical will be easier to crack based on the category and availability of seats. You should be alert to any changes in the trend pattern as reported in the counseling process (JoSAA) for your category and branch preference.

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Anuj Jha

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For Jossa counselling getting a college also depends on your home state and your category. If you are from Manipur, Mizoram, Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya.And your having home state reservation you can definitely get admission in NIT. 

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Rashmi Sinha

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Thapar University CSE cutoff 2024 was 54620 for the General AI category students for admission. The first-round cutoff for the same stood at 32664. So, considering the 2024 JEE Main ranks, students aiming for CSE admission at TIET must target to secure a rank up to 54620 in case they belong to the General category in the AI quota. For other categories and courses, the JEE Main cutoff ranks will be different. Tabulated below is the TIET BE cutoff 2024 for CSE admission for different categories in the AI quota: CategoryJEE Main Last Round Cutoff 2024General54620SC294428ST357281Note: For OBC, EWS and PWD categories, the cutoff r
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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, GITAM School of Technology, Visakhapatnam accepts admissions through JEE Main scores. Candidates can apply for its undergraduate engineering programs (B.Tech) using their JEE Main ranks. Additionally, admissions can also be obtained through GAT (GITAM Admission Test), a university-level entrance exam conducted by GITAM. Ensure to check the official website or admission brochure for the latest details on eligibility, cut-offs, and the application process.

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