Can I get IGDTUW, B.Tech with 88% in JEE Main?

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    Vishwa Gami | Contributor-Level 7

    12 months ago

     General, OBC, SC, ST, or PwD categories have different cutoff ranks for admission.

    In any case, with a 88% score in JEE Fundamental, you have areas of strength for an of getting into IGDTUW for a few B.Tech programs.

    A 88% score in JEE Principal ordinarily means a percentile somewhere in the range of 95 and 98, which is an extremely serious score.

    If you belong to OBC,  SC,  ST,  or PwD categories,  the cutoff ranks for you will be significantly lower,  further increasing your chances of admission.

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    Raj Verma | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    An 88% score in JEE Main typically corresponds to a percentile ranging around 95, indicating a highly competitive performance.

    For candidates in OBC, SC, ST, or PwD categories, the cutoff ranks are notably lower, thereby enhancing the likelihood of securing admission.

    IGDTUW Cutoff
    Courses202320222021
    B.Arch28504786104
    B.Tech Computer Science Engineering – Artificial Intelligence421833748026929
    B.Tech Computer Science Engineering496914823733568
    B.Tech Information Technology584135682538696
    B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning6149959174
    B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering754647773651603
    B.Tech Mechanical & Automation Engineering887289768962539

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