My son got 14358 rank in JEE Main. Does he have any chance to get admission in NIT, Rourkela for ECE?
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Congratulation for such a good rank of your son. According to the past records, the cut off for electrical and communication engineering is around 10000-11000, so you may have a chance if luck favors. If you are from home state, then you can definitely grab the chance of getting admission into NIT, Rourkela. NIT Rourkela is in 15th rank by NIRF in 2018. The infrastructure is good enough and well maintained. It has well maintained labs as well. It holds a good placement record. So you can have the chance of getting admission into NIT Rourkela. And you can also try for admission into other NITs like National Institute of Technology Calic...more
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