I got 94 marks JEE Mains. Will I be able to get a good college?
I belong to OBC category.
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If your 12th percentage is good and you have passed out the JEE Main cut-off marks, you get the top college of NIT, IIT and top university. If your category is SC or ST, you gets the top Govt. colleges of India. Even if you belong to a general category, you might get a good college.
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Now, it depends on the category you belong to.
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Good colleges?
Not only IITs or NITs have that standard of that good level
various other state govt. colleges has that level of NITs like in Delhi, it is DTU, NSIT in Punjab, it is LPU and so many other names like SRM, ViIT, BITS Pilani, Amity.
Considering your JEE Mains marks, it won't help you to fetch a good college unless you are SC/ST.
So, either take a drop or go for any private institute.
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You should have also mentioned your category and all India rank. I would suggest you to go through the last year's counselling process so that you can get idea of opening and closing rank of different college.
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Check this link for better results.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.
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Even if you have OBC quota you still need much higher marks to get a good college (you can use rank predictors and then compare it with previous year respective college cutoffs, sorry to say there are hardly any chances of ours to fetch a under JEE Mains instead you can try for some of the leading private college say BITS Pilani, VIT, Thapar University, Bharati Vidyapeeth University Pune or can try next year.
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In which state are you looking for?
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