I got 2.5 Lacs rank in JEE. What are my chances of getting a seat in IIIT?
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If you belong to general category it seems impossible with this rank to get a seat in any IIIT.Still you can opt for private or deemed universities whose cut off is much lower than IIITs or if you belong to any reserved category you can apply in lower demanding programme in IIIT kancheepuram or IIIT una.
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A rank of 2.5 Lacs in JEE Mains makes it extremely difficult to get into any IIIT in general categories, especially for CSE or ECE branches. However, in CSAB special rounds or for less sought-after branches in newer IIITs such as IIIT Nagpur, IIIT Manipur, or IIIT Kottayam, there might be slim chances if you're eligible under reserved categories. You may also consider diploma-to-degree lateral entry after a polytechnic, or explore private universities offering similar curriculum and industry exposure.
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