My son got 99.9987893 percentile in IIT JEE Mains 2025. What are his chances of getting a seat in NIIT?
Congratulations to the son on his unique Jee Mains 2025 percent 99,9987893 - This is an extraordinary score and is one of the best 150-200 candidates across the country!
In this ranking, your son is also a strong challenger for Iit -through Jee Advanced. If he performs well in JEE Advanced 2025, Iit
With a 99.9987893 percentile in JEE Main 2025, your son's chances of getting a seat in any NIT, including the top ones like NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, and NIT Surathkal, are extremely high. This percentile indicates a very strong rank, likely within the top 50-100 general category ranks nationally. H
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The JEE Mains 2026 is not out till now. The data for 2025 is available for BIT Mesra.
As per the recent BIT Mesra JEE Main cutoff 2025, the round 6 results have been released. Based on the final cutoff for the General AI category, BTech in Computer Science and Engineering closed off at the rank
No, interview round for BSc admission at BIT Mesra is part of BITCHEM which is not required for candidates who are open to pusuing BSc at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra. Candidates who apply through JEE Main will not be required to appear in BITCHEM.
If you are OBC candidate then you can
1) Fill JoSSA — try for NIT Manipur/Nagaland/Mizoram in Civil or Mechanical
2) Participate in CSAB — extra chance
3) Don't skip state counselling — OBC quota there can be very beneficial
4) Apply to NSUT/YMCA — placements rival many NITs
A lower branch NIT vs NSUT/YM
If candidates have identical Common Rank List (CRL) in JEE (Main) - 2026 Paper-I even after applying NTA's tie-breaking measures, the following order of additional tie-breaking criteria shall be adopted for seat allocation in JAC Delhi:
1. Date of Birth (preference to the elder candidate).
2
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