Hello, my son ranked 47473 in vit 2018, he is allotted counselling on 16th may, he is having JEE Advanced exam on 20th may and BITs on.

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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    The VIT ranking mentioned is not up to the mark for securing admission in CSE/ME/CE/EC at VIT in the first category. However, he may get admission in the subsequent categories, but that will also incur you higher fees. So, if your son has a good preparation till date for BITSAT and advanced, then you can drop VIT, otherwise, go for the counseling at VIT. Best Wishes.
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    Prashant Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hi Jasraj,
    The VIT ranking mentioned of your son is not up to the mark for securing admission in CSE/ME/CE/EC at VIT in the first category. However, he may get admission in the subsequent categories but that will also incur you higher fees. So, If your son has a good preparation till date for BITSAT and Advanced, then you can drop VIT, otherwise, go for the counseling at VIT.
    Best Wishes.
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    KRITESH GUPTA | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    If there is the option of withdrawal of admission in VIT, in such a case you may book a seat and wait for results of BITS & advanced. Rest if your son could score well in BITS & ADVANCED to get a good college based on the scores, in such a case he may leave VIT counseling.
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    HARSHIT NIGAM | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    If your son is confident enough to crack JEE or BITS then go for that but you must know that in that much rank your son will get civil or electronics in VIT, Vellore in the first category. Let me explain you the admission system here. The required rank in VIT to get admission should be 90,000, so you can get admission in VIT in the 6th category as well. There are various categories as well. With each category admission, fees go high. First category gets closed till 15,000 rank, and you can get CSE till 9000 rank and IT till 11000 rank, but there are 2nd category as well, if you want CSE, but you have to pay more for that.
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    Mohammed Inamul Hassan Current Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hii sir. Hope you are doing good. Firstly congratulations to your son that he got qualified for advanced. Can you please elaborate your question so that I could guide you accordingly.

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