Jee main rank 34286 general may my son get chance for admission
Asked about Institute of Engineering and Management - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
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Yes, your son will definitely get admission in IEM. For CSE it might be little difficult, you have to wait till the last round. But other streams like ECE, IT, Electrical, Mechanical will be easily available. Also, since 80% seats are allotted through WBJEE rank he can get any stream if his rank is below 4k in WBJEE
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Yes, he can get admission in computer science engineering with this score. But CSE will be not possible in NITs.
You can predict other possible colleges here:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Best of luck. -
Answered by
Rohit Sharma Very helpful for all you can ask for help . | Contributor-Level 7
6 years agoWith this rank there are less chances of getting admission into NIIT's .you can check by college predictor on shiksha.com
Your son can easily get admission in other colleges in CSE and other branches.
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