Can I get Katihar Engineering College in Bihar for CSE branch if I get 77 percentile in JEE Mains and 93.6 percent in 12th boards 2025?
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Yes, you stand a good chance of getting into the Katihar Engineering College in CSE branch with a rank of 77 percentile in the JEE Main and 93.6 percent in your 12 th boards (considering that you belong to Bihar, so can apply u/c the home state quota).As per the most recent cutoffs of 2025, the B.Tech Computer Science Engineering final cut off rank of General (Home State) in Katihar Engineering College was in top 543261. Although your percentile is good, your rank will be of major consideration during the counseling process in Bihar UGEAC. Some state-level admissions also have a requirement on 12 th board percentage, which is eligible
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