I got 30000 rank in JEE Main exam and belong to OBC category. What are the most popular branches offered at top colleges?

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8 months ago

Relative to the 30,000 JEE main rank and OBC category, you can expect some top NITs and IIITs with popular branches like Computer Science, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Information Technology. You may also be capable in core branches like mechanical or civil engineering in some NITs

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8 months ago

If you belong from OBC category and your rank in JEE Mains exam is 300000 

Now you are eligible to get admission in top colleges in most popular branches likely 

1 Computer Science engineering 

2 Electrical Engineering 

3 Mechanical Engineering 

4 Textile Engineering Branch 

5 Artificial intelligence and

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