I've scored 141 marks in JEE Mains paper-1 & my rank is 22656. Are there any chances of getting admission in JMI in CSE?
Asked about Jamia Millia Islamia - B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
I have scored an aggregate percentage of 98.25% in my 12th examination from ISC board and a percentage of 99.67 in science and maths. I am a non- muslim candidate.
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7 years agoThe cut off depends upon the students coming for the admission and it varies every year. That too different cut offs for different branches. I think that the expected cut off for CS should be around 200+ and for others 150+. Keep following the official website Jmi.ac. In. All the best. -
Last year, the final cut-off was generally in the range of 120 to 140.
The cut-off generally varies according to the competition and toughness of paper each year.
Keep trying. Best of luck for your future career endeavours. -
Hello,
Scoring 141 Marks in JEE Main Exam is descent. You cannot get admission in the JMI College with the Top Branch Computer Science as the Cutoff for the College and branch is high. But fill the College and Branch in the Counselling process, may be you can get admission in it. You can also prefer other Engineering Colleges of India. For Counselling process and Colleges click here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/jee-mains-counselling-procedure
The Engineering Colleges in Delhi are as follows -
NSIT Delhi
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Indraprastha Institute
Guru Gobind Singh University
NIT Delhi
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