I got a 7000 rank in the JEE Advanced. Can I take CSE admission under OBC quota at IIT Bhilai?

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In 2024, JEE Advanced exam was conducted for the admission to BTech courses for various All India quotas. Considering the IIT Bhilai JEE Advanced cutoff 2024, for CSE, it is difficult for a student to get admission at a rank of 7000. Candidates having this much of rank must have to work hard as the

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