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Hello, As a B.E. Civil Engineering graduate, you have one of the broadest and most fundamental engineering degrees, opening up a wide range of career opportunities across various sectors.
Here is a list of the jobs and career paths available to you.
As you gain experience, you can specialize in high-demand areas:
Hope it's helpful to you.
Hey! Since you have a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and no diploma in Civil Engineering, direct admission to B.Tech/BE in Civil through lateral entry is usually not possible. You can either pursue a full B.Tech in Civil (possibly through part-time or distance programs for working professionals) or consider M.Tech in Civil if the university allows Mechanical Engineering graduates. Another option is to take online or certification courses in Civil Engineering to gain skills without a full degree.
Hey Saloni! With your SC rank of 2117 and GMR 23375 in WBJEE, yes, you have a chance to get into Kalyani Government Engineering College for branches other than Civil and Mechanical. Branches like Computer Science, IT, ECE, and Electrical are more likely, but it depends on the seats available during counseling.
I’d suggest filling your choices carefully in counseling and keep a few backup colleges in mind, just in case your preferred branch is full. Make sure to check last year’s cutoff trends—they can give you a better idea of your chances.
Hello,
With 77.2 percentile , you have a fair chance of getting Civil Engineering at MBM in the spot round, as the cutoff usually stays around 70–75 percentile.
For Electrical Engineering , the cutoff is normally a bit higher (around 78–83 percentile), so your chances are low.
Hope it helps !
Hey Suhan:)
Thanks for reaching out!
With 77.2% percentile, your chances for civil or electrical at MBM spot round is possible but not guaranteed. It mainly depends on your category and whether you're a Rajasthan domicile . In previous years, spot round cut-offs for these branches were around 70-80%,so your score falls in that range. If you're from reserved category or Rajasthan domicile, your chances are better,but for general and outside Rajasthan it may be difficult. Still, you should definitely register and try in the spot round while also keeping some backup options ready.
All the best!
Hey! With a 77.2 percentile, it will be quite tough to get Civil or Electrical in MBM in the spot round. These branches usually have higher cutoffs and most seats get filled in earlier rounds. Spot rounds sometimes release leftover seats, but the chances for top branches are limited.
You can still try in the spot round, but it’s smart to keep backup options ready too, like other branches in MBM or similar colleges. Be flexible and choose branches with slightly lower demand to increase your chances. Always check the latest cutoff trends from previous years to make informed choices. Joining the spot round is still worth it, but don’t expect Civil or Electrical unless there’s a big drop in cutoff.
Good luck, and stay prepared with alternative branches just in case!
With your JEE Main CRL 476199 and OBC rank 173160, admission to Civil Engineering at Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology (IGIT), Sarang under JoSAA counseling is highly unlikely, since even civil branch closing ranks in IGIT usually remain within 50k–80k CRL (general) and much lower for OBC. However, you may try through state counseling (Odisha JEE) where cutoffs are sometimes more flexible, but chances are still very low. You should keep other private/state colleges as backup.
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