I got 64 percentile and 30000 rank in JEE Main. What are my chances of getting a seat at any college?

I belong to EWS category.

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    Himansi Vekariya

    5 months ago

    With your 64 percentile and 30000 rank in JEE Main is generally not competitive enough to secure a seat in the most sought-after NITs or IIITs. You can explore state-level government colleges, private institutions, and potentially some NITs with lower cutoffs or in less competitive branches with your board exam scores. Not to worry about seat, you can easily get admission in some private Institutes.If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC), your chances of getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs might be higher under the relevant quota. 

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