I got 91 percentile. Which NIT can I get with this score?

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    Anant katare | Contributor-Level 10

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    With 91 percentile in JEE Mains there are various good colleges options for you which are mentioned below. You can have chances in Top NITs like NIT Srinagar, NIT Trichy, NIT Agartala which is difficult for you to get Computer Science branch you can make sure your admission to NITs with Computer Science Engineering branch in NIT Patna NIT Durgapur NIT Mizoram NIT Sikkim NIT Raipur. 

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heena agrawal

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JEE Main Percentile Consideration

Primary Admission Criteria: For many engineering colleges in India, including CU, the JEE Main percentile is often considered as a key parameter for shortlisting candidates for admission to various branches, especially the popular and competitive ones like ECE, Electrical, and Mechatronics.

Higher Percentile Advantage: A higher JEE Main percentile can give you a better chance of securing admission to the more sought-after branches. For example, candidates with percentiles above 90 generally have a higher chance of admission into these branches, as they are considered to be more competitive.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

JEE Main Percentile Consideration

Primary Admission Criteria: For many engineering colleges in India, including CU, the JEE Main percentile is often considered as a key parameter for shortlisting candidates for admission to various branches, especially the popular and competitive ones like ECE, Electrical, and Mechatronics.

Higher Percentile Advantage: A higher JEE Main percentile can give you a better chance of securing admission to the more sought-after branches. For example, candidates with percentiles above 90 generally have a higher chance of admission into these branches, as they are considered to be more competitive.

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heena agrawal

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Yes — JEE Main qualifiers are eligible

CU lists a “JEE-Mains Performance Based Scholarship” among its merit-based scholarship schemes. 

Under this scheme, depending on All-India Rank (AIR), students can get anywhere from 10% up to 100% fee waiver (for top ranks) — although only a small portion of seats (typically up to 5% per course intake) are reserved under this scheme.

This scheme is described generically as “for Engineering Courses, ” which implies it's not limited to core/traditional branches only. 

 Branch-agnostic (Specialised branches included)

The scholarship scheme does not explicitly restrict el

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heena agrawal

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Yes — if a student doesn't qualify (or doesn't take) JEE Main, they can still get admission to Chandigarh University (CU / B.E. / B.Tech) via CUCET (the university's own entrance test), under certain conditions. 

How it works at CU

  • For B.E. / B.Tech and other engineering courses, CU considers CUCET as the primary entrance exam for admission.

  • If you don't take JEE Main (or don't get a good percentile), you can simply write CUCET (provided you meet basic 10+2 eligibility, e.g. Physics + Maths in 12th). 

  • Also, for students who scored high in 10+2 (≥ 90%), CU may provide exemptions from CUCET — but that's based on board mark

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heena agrawal

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According to one source, for B.Tech admissions at CU (General category, popular branches like CSE), final-round cutoffs (all-India / general) correspond to approximately the 95th percentile. 

Another estimate says that for CU's CSE (or popular engineering programs), a “good” JEE Main percentile is around 75-80 percentile.

CU offers alternate admission tracks (via their own entrance test, or other criteria), which means high JEE percentile helps — but isn't always strictly necessary.

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