I got 94 marks JEE Mains. Will I be able to get a good college?
I belong to OBC category.
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Hello Sambhavi,
It can't be said till I know the cutoff marks, and it is also dependent on caste category. Here, on Shiksha. Com, there is a tool which will help you to find out the options. Here is the link:
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Firstly, you should mention your cast category in question, but anyway this Marks are not very good, so you will get a good state government engineering colleges also some good private colleges.
Hope, you should get admission in good engineering college and become a good engineer and good person in your life.
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According to your marks, if you are from general category, then you are likely to get a not so good branch in a good college. Or, if you are from OBC Category you might get a good branch in a good college, and if you belong to SC/ ST category, you are definitely going to get a good branch in a good college.
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Mission in any college depends not only on your JEE marks, but also your class 12th score also. In government colleges, there will be other factors also that come into play like caste or reserved category. But, on basis of you JEE marks, I think you can get a good private as well as government college, but you should apply for them, so that you can get selected in more than one colleges and choose between them.
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If you are a general category student, it's extremely difficult to get so. Even with less popular branches, you may have to wait for last rounds' of cutoffs even for not so popular government colleges. Home state quota may help you.
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Shikhar Mogha RESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO) | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoHi Shambhavi,If you are applying in open category, then it would not be possible for you to get into some NIT or IIIT, but if you are applying in reserved category, then it may be possible. Considering your marks I would suggest you to take a drop, as I see a scope of improvement in your marks. For more doubts, ask. For more such guidance, follow me.
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