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Yatendra Kumar

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NIT Trichy CCMN cutoff 2024 has been concluded after the released of Round 6 for the MSc courses after considering factors such as the difficulty level and the number of candidates taking the CCMN exam. Below is the list of factors determining the CCMN cutoff 2024:Number of candidates appearing for the CCMN ExamNumber of vacant seats at National Institute of Technology, TrichyNumber of candidates aspiring to get a particular branch at NIT TrichyDifficulty level of ExamCutoff trends from the previous years

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Candidates scoring 95 percentile in JEE Main can get multiple NITs. This percentile ranges between 60,000 and 90,000 owing to which it is qualifying for most of the NITs. You can get entrances to mid tier NITs and a few bottom some also based on branch/campus. The top NITs we know of, like NIT Trichy or NIT Warangal, would have kept your CAP I, but other prestigious places should be in the range. Always refer to the latest cutoff trends & do participate in this counseling for a better chance of admission.

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Saurabh Singh

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It could be difficult to get into a prominent NIT with an OBC rank of 75,955 in JEE Mains 2024 because popular branches and NITs typically have significantly lower cutoff ranks. On the other hand, some NITs or less popular or recent branches might give you a chance. Engaging in the counseling process is essential, as is looking at all of your options—including private institutions and state quotas. To gain further clarification, one might examine the distinct cutoff patterns for different NITs.

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Yash Kumar

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Hello Zaki, Your daughter can secure admission in NIT Puducherry, NIT Goa, NIT Hamirpur, and NIT Raipur as they have cut-off score of nearly 86-89 %ile.If not in the college mentioned above then there are some NITS which have cut-off of about 80-85 percentile in JEE Mains. NIT Agartala, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, and NIT Manipur. Your daughter will get seat in these colleges on the basis of her score.

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Prashant Kumar

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Even if you did not register for the CSAB NEUT (North Eastern States and Union Territories) counseling and belong to the ST category, and you are from North-East India, you can get a seat in an NIT during the subsequent rounds. CSAB NEUT rounds for students applying from North-East states and UTs to decide their seat allotment in NITs alongside other participating institutes, according to JEE Main scores. You have secured 6373 rank in ST category, therefore you can apply for few NIT’s but the actual number of seats possible depends on the seat matrix. To participate, one has to register for the CSAB NEUT rounds, give the choices,
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Kunal Lalwani

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Many congratulations on your JEE Mains result! With a category rank of 1400 in the SC category, here are some NITs where you may be eligible for admission : NIT, Warangal: You may be admitted to the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) course. NIT, Surathkal: You could qualify for admission into the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) course. Motilal Nehru NIT Allahabad: You may be admitted to the Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering courses if you meet the following criteria; Malaviya NIT Jaipur: You may be admitted to the CSE, ECE, Mechanical Engineering, or Civil Engineering courses depe
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Scoring 94 percentile in JEE Main, admission to an NIT (National Institute of Technology) can be tough and that too for popular branches Computer Science where the cut-off closes within top ranks. As a general rule, NITs have had cutoff ranks in the region of 10k to 20 k for various branches. The rank corresponding to a 94 percentile can be around here depending on the year and branch. However, for branches less competitive or NITs having lower cutoff ranks you may have a chance. One should refer to individual NIT cutoffs for the year.

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Muskan

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Even if you fall into the ST category, your prospects of getting into an NIT are extremely slim with a JEE Main percentile of 48.0513547. Because NITs typically have high cutoff percentiles, admission is typically denied for scores below the 50th percentile. It is advisable to look at alternative engineering programs or universities before applying.

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Muskan

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It could be challenging to get into one of the top NITs with 64 marks and a 1,80,000 CRL rank (9000 SC category rank) in JEE Mains, but there is still a chance, especially in lower-demand branches, at younger, less competitive NITs. Your prospects are greatly increased by your SC category level, but the competition is still fierce. Make it a point to take part in every JoSAA counselling phase, including the unique CSAB rounds where rated candidates might sometimes get seats in less crowded branches or more recent NITs.

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Muskan

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It is improbable that one will be admitted to an NIT or IIIT with a CRL rank of 6.4 Lacs and a SC category rank of 45,000 in JEE Mains, particularly in highly competitive fields like computer Science or electronics. In branches with lesser demand or in more recent or less well-liked NITs or IIITs, you might still have a chance. Your prospects can be improved by taking part in the JoSAA counselling process and thinking about special rounds like CSAB, but you must have backup options, such state engineering colleges or other private universities.

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