Can I get admission to B.Tech CSE at MNIT with 87 percentile in JEE?
Getting admission in MNIT totally depends on your rank, reservation and branch. For getting seat in MNIT, you should score above 98 percentile for general category student. So, it depends on reservation category and you have scored 87 percentile which is good and you have good chances of getting sea

No, a score of 87 percentile in JEE Main is generally not sufficient for admission to B.Tech CSE at most NITs, specially for the general category. Cutoff scores for CSE in NITs are typically much higher, with 95+ percentile often being the minimum for general category candidates. Reserved category c
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MNIT Jaipur which is a government institute recognised by AICTE.
Below given are the reasons to choose MNIT Jaipur:
- Ranking: Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur has been ranked 12 in the Architecture & Planning and 42nd in the 'Engin
You cannot get direct admission into MANIT Bhopal (Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology) for B.Tech CSE. Admission to all NITs, including MANIT Bhopal, is strictly through the JEE Main exam + JoSAA counseling process.
Admission Process for MANIT Bhopal (CSE)
- JEE Main Exam → Your percentile de
Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur is recognised by the AICTE. MNIT has been accredited by the NBA. The college is one of the best NITs in the country and has also been ranked good by the bodies like NIRF, QS etc.
BTech and BArch are the two main UG courses given by the MNIT Jaipur at the UG level. The college also gives many courses at the PG level. Malaviya National Institute of Technology also has PhD and MBA courses.
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