I obtained 99190 CRL and 31711 rank in OBC category in JEE Main. Which college and branch can I get?

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8 months ago
With a CRL of 99190 and an OBC rank of 31711 in JEE Main, you can likely get into NITs with less competitive branches, some GFTIs, and potentially some state colleges, especially in the JoSAA/CSAB rounds. Focus on NITs in the Northeast, like NIT Agartala, NIT Manipur, and NIT Mizoram, or consider NI

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8 months ago

With a CRL of 99190 and an OBC rank of 31711 in JEE Main, you might be able to get into some NITs or IIITs, particularly for non-core branches or in NITs located in less popular regions. You could also explore GFTIs and some private institutions. 

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You could potentially get into NITs like NIT Aru

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