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 you are not in general category, then you will get a good college.
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SACHIN NAMDEV M. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoOf course, you can get a good college. Fill best colleges in preference of the branch you want. Also, search for ISI KOLKATA and CMI Chennai. These are also good colleges for B. Math/B. State and B.Sc. (Math/physics /computer Science). Search on Shiksha about colleges and branches. Have a bright future. -
Yes, try government colleges of your state too.
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Just follow the link to predict the college which best suits you according to your rank-
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=connect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=7476690
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It will be difficult for you to get a good college and branch.
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You can't get IITs or IIITs with this rank but you can get NITs and other reputed colleges.
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Sai Dhanavade I'm a engineering student. I love to write. | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoHello Shambhavi,
If you belong to SC/ST category, then you can definitely get a good college but if belong from Open category then, it seems difficult for you to get a good college.
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If you belong to general or OBC category, then there is no chance for any NIT. If you belong to SC/ST category, then you can get good NITs like Agartala, Jalandhar Bhopal, etc., with minor branches.
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