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Soumya Sambit Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

May be you will get a seat in NITs, but in not in a branch of your choice may be and in IIITs you will definitely get a seat in ECE or CSE may be. All the best and you will definitely get a good seat in a good college.

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Priyanshu Mishra

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No, 75%is not required for admission in any IIT NIT IIIT or GFTI. There is no minimum percentage criteria in government. Colleges.

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RohitKumar ...

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You can get IIIT Ranchi whose mentor is NIT JAMSHEDPUR.

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RohitKumar ...

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You should specify your Home state for better insights. With this rank, You can get-Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Physics and Material Science Engineering. Hope it helps.

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Kadem Manish

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No, it is difficult to get NIT this may use to keep for b category in state engineering colleges.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your chances of getting VNIT Nagpur are moderate but your chance of getting NIT Hamirpur are high under the OS quota.

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Deeksha Dixit

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As you are aware, the JEE Main Cutoff for 2022 was recently released, and usually this cutoff is of two types: the qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff. The admission cutoff for JEE Main is the opening and closing ranks for B.Tech admission at the National Institute of Technology (NIT). It will be released by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). According to the information you have given, you may be able to get the B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering into select institutes such as the National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, and NIT Jamshedpur and NIT Raipur. However, getting into the NIT will also depend on your catego
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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can get admission very easily into a government college for a B.Tech course. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below
1- NIT Trichy
2- NIT Karnataka
3- NIT Rourkela
4- NIT Calicut
5- NIT Wranagal, etc. If you want more information regarding the college, course, or anything else, kindly visit the given link which I provided to you (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor).

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deepika maurya

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Based on the information you have given, you have fewer chances of getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. However, you can try getting admission into government colleges and private colleges in your state that accept JEE scores. According to your rank, I am suggesting some colleges. The list of colleges is given below.
1- Rao Birender Singh State Institute of Engineering and Technology
2- Ch. Ranbir Singh State Institute of Engineering and Technology
3- University Institute of Technology, Jhabua-Rajiv Gandhi, Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalay
4- Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (SATI)
5- Barkatullah University Institute of Technology, If you wan
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BHAWNA JAIN

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Yes definitely u can if u have good rank in JEE Mains and advance.

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