Electrical Engineering
Hello Simon
With 262 marks and 78 percentile in JEE Mains, you have a good chance of getting Electrical Engineering branch at Government Engineering College (GHEC) Bilaspur through state counselling.
Looking on previous year cutoffs and trends, yes you will get it.
Thank You!!!
In the first year of a Diploma in Electrical Engineering , the study timing usually depends on the college schedule. But in most colleges, classes are held from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM . Students attend 6 to 7 periods each day, which include theory subjects like Electrical Science, Basic Electronics, Mathematics, Physics , and Engineering Drawing . Along with theory, there are also practical lab sessions and sometimes workshop training , which are very important in the electrical field. Some colleges also have one half-day in the week or a special activity period . Overall, first-year diploma students follow a full-day study routine , so they need to be regular and prepared for both theory and practical work.
With a percentile of 64.38, your approximate rank is around 60,000. While top-tier colleges like VJTI, SPIT, and KJ Somaiya are out of reach, you still have a chance in several mid-tier autonomous colleges in the Mumbai and Navi Mumbai region through later CAP rounds.
Colleges like VESIT (Chembur) and Shah & Anchor (SAKEC) are autonomous and occasionally have vacancies in the Electronics or Electronics & Telecommunication branches during later rounds, though their general cutoff usually stays within the top 15,000. On the other hand, Pillai College of Engineering (Panvel) and SIES GST (Nerul) have slightly more flexible cutoffs and are known to accept students with ranks closer to yours, especially in the Electronics-related branches.
Since you've been allotted Electrical Engineering at IGIT Sarang (4th choice) and your top 3 preferences are at VSSUT Burla which is a more reputed institute with better academics and placements it's wise to choose "Float" and try for a higher option in the next 2 OJEE rounds. If your rank is close to the previous cutoffs of your preferred branches at VSSUT, your chances are decent.
Also, if you're eligible for CSAB counselling (through JEE Main) and interested in getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs, you should participate. It provides another good opportunity, especially if your JEE rank is within range of those institutes' cutoffs.
At 62,000, you're outside the closing range for top govt colleges like JNTU Kakinada or Andhra University, but there are still plenty of respectable colleges accepting Electrical Engineering intake in your rank zone. These include semi-public or private colleges where your rank fits into their closing rank range from 2024–25 counseling rounds.
Dear candidate , With a JEE Main 2025 rank of 105,316 , you will not get EC/EE in IITs or NITs , but you may get EC or EE in : - Lower tier NITs like NIT Mizoram , Manipur or Nagaland ( in later rounds ) . - Some GFTIs or IIITs offering these branches . - Many reputed private engineering colleges . I would be advisable to fill JoSAA choices for EC / EE in lower - tier NITs and GFTIs , and participate in all rounds .
hello aspirant,
Electrical Engineering is a core and evergreen branch with wide career scope. It offers opportunities in power systems, automation, electronics, railways, and government sectors. If you enjoy physics, circuits, and problem-solving, it's a solid choice. Placements depend on the college and your skills. Overall, it's a good option if you're genuinely interested.
Dear aspirant,
With 88 percentile in MHT CET and EWS category, you're in a decent position. If you're choosing between those colleges you have mentioned then you have to keep in mind-
If you value college life+ coding + placements AISSMS or DIT Pimpri might be better picks. Visit the campuses if possible and also check their official websites. See you won't have a good college life if you don't try socializing yourself first, actively take part in all the events and functions and do whatever makes you happy. So even if you like other colleges don't worry about the college life, if you can be active in all the things you will automatically have a fun college life.
Good luck!
Considering your priorities, JSPM Tathawade (Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering) is likely the better choice among your four options. Its modern campus, focus on industry-relevant skills, and good infrastructure for computer-related fields align well with your needs. AISSMS COE is also a solid choice, but JSPM seems to have a slight edge in terms of campus and focus on technology.
However you can go through pros and cons of these universities
JSPM Tathawade (Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering):
Pros: Modern campus, good infrastructure, decent placements, and a focus on industry-relevant skills.
Cons: Can be a bit farther from the city center compared to AISSMS.
Coding Focus: Has a dedicated focus on Computer Science and related fields, which often benefits students interested in coding electives.
PVG (Pune Vidyarthi Griha's College of Engineering):
Pros: Good reputation, strong academic support, and decent placements.
Cons: May not have the same level of modern infrastructure as JSPM.
DIT Pimpri (Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology):
Pros: Good reputation, decent placements, and a decent campus.
Cons: May not be as strong in coding electives as JSPM or AISSMS.
Kcet code for the government engineering college which is located in Kushalnagar is E127 for the latest update you need to visit their official website and if you need details for counselling you can see updates about the college in the website service
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