I got 94.47 percentile in JEE Main. Can I pursue CSE branch in IEM Kolkata. I'm other state student.
91 % in 12 the. 61904 rank in JEE Main.
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Hello Ajay, you might get other streams, but getting CSE is not possible with this rank in JEE Main. Last year, the closing rank for CSE was 24k after 3rd round of counseling. If you have given WBJEE then you can also take admission based on WBJEE rank. In fact, 80% of the total seats are allotted for admission through WBJEE while only 10% is alloted for JEE Main. Hence you can easily get CSE if you score a good rank (below 4k) in WBJEE. Best of luck.
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