My JEE Mains 2018 CRL rank is 13900 and marks 163. Can I get NIT, Allahabad or NIT, Jaipur? State domicile is UP.
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First of all Congrats!! You have done quite well. Now coming to your question. Your rank is good for getting IT, ECE and if interested mechanical and all. CSE is though difficult but not impossible. You may have a fair chance of getting that. Fill up your choice in NIT, Allahabad, even you can get NIT, Rourkela core branches, not CSE IT ECE though. You can even land up in BIT Mesra Ranchi. My friend got admitted in 10000 rank in CSE when boards were taken into consideration. It's a good college, you can try that too. Hope that helps!!
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Shashank Sharma Software Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20 | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoYou have high chances to get NIT, Allahabad though you may not get the top branches at start but may get some top core branches at last few rounds and you have performed well so I would suggest you to focus on these things later and study well for your remaining exams and make best of your opportunities. All the best. -
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