My CRL rank is 275527 and my OBC NCL category rank is 96412. What are the chances of getting Paint Technology branch at HBTU Kanpur?
I am from Uttar Pradesh.
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HBTU Kanpur offers limited seats in its specialised Paint Technology branch, and admission is usually through JEE Main counselling. With a CRL rank of 2.75 Lacs and OBC-NCL rank of around 96,000, chances are low but not impossible. During later rounds or spot counselling, if vacancies persist, you may be considered under the OBC category. Also, domicile candidates from Uttar Pradesh may have better chances under the state quota. Keep an eye on HBTU's UPSEE or direct counselling process post-JEE rounds.
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According to the past year cut off, there is little possibility of admission to Paint Technology branch at HBTU Kanpur with CRL rank of 275527 and OBC NCL category by rank of 96412. In 2024 (Paint Technology), the closing ranks of OBC-NCL Home State quota were approximately 156719 (Round 4), whereas during OBC-NCL All India quota in 2021 closing rank was 84611 (Round 4). The previous closing ranks are much lower than your category rank of 96412 thus you can find it difficult to get direct admission.
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