My OBC rank in JEE Mains 1413 and open rank is 7682. I belong to Telangana. Can I get NIT, Warangal for CSE or ECE?
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pradnya Moon pursuing 3rd year Electrical Engineering. | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoHello, congrats first of all. I think you cannot get CSE or ECE branch in NIT Warangal. But you may get other branch as well. You can also get another good NIT's. Just try for it and all the best. You can check the college according to your rank:
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Yes, you have chances of getting NITs, check your chances here to know about the colleges you are eligible for:
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Congrats Bro
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There are few chances because 85'/, seats are reserved Delhi student. But don't leave hope. Wait for counciling.
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You can get Warangal ECE but you can't get CSE with this rank. ECE also provides good opportunities and placements here in NITW. You can also sit for software placements if you are in ECE branch.
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Every year, the cut-off criteria changes but from previous year's cutoff we can assume that this year also it will be near to it.
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