My jee mains ews ranking is 22000 which nit bit iiit college I got and 12 percent is 70.2
Asked about Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
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6 years agoAlmost certainly. Since the government has augmented the seats in IITs, NITs & GFTIs by 10%, to accommodate the new reservations for economically weaker sections. However, there is a chance that there may be a huge reshuffle in JEE Advance examination & many who failed to perform great in JEE Mains may do well in JEE Advance, leaving the high ranking JEE Mains students stranded to occupy seats in NITs & GIFTs. In my opinion even many autonomous govt./private colleges are now performing at par with NITs, hence there is no point in jumping in to the rat race. -
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You cannot get admission in any of the NITs or IIITs. Even with this rank, it's not possible for you to get admission in BIT college. Kindly use the college predictor tool to know in which college you are eligible to apply and choose one which you think is best for you.
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