EWS category
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If you don't receive your EWS certificate before the NEET PG 2024 application deadline, you can still participate in counseling under the general category if you meet all other eligibility criteria. If uncertain about obtaining the EWS certificate on time, applying under the general category can prevent the risk of rejection due to incomplete documentation. Make sure to thoroughly review eligibility criteria and seek advice from authorities or counselors for a well-informed decision
For more information kindly got through the link mentioned below. EWS Certificate in NEET 2024 - Eligibility, Qualification, Documents Required (careers360.com) NEET Reservation Criteria 2024: EWS, OBC, PWD, SC, ST & Others (careers360.com)
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With a 79.86 percentile in the EWS category, your chances of securing admission to the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch through UPTAC counselling depend on the specific college's cutoff and the number of available seats. Typically, top institutes might have higher cutoff ranks, but there are good chances in other participating colleges. You should stay updated with the official UPTAC counselling details and check the opening and closing ranks for CSE in different rounds to better understand your chances.
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Based on your 73 percentile in JEE Mains 2024 and EWS category, let’s calculate an approximate rank and discuss the possibility of getting into NITs.
So, your CRL (Common Rank List) rank is around 2,51,000. Since you're under the EWS category, your EWS rank will be roughly 10-12% of CRL rank, i.e., around 25,000 - 30,000.
Core NITs (like NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal, NIT Warangal, etc.): Getting popular branches (CSE, ECE, Mechanical) is difficult with this percentile.
Lower-ranked NITs and Newer NITs: You might get branches like Civil, Metallurgy, or Environmental Engineering in newer NITs or NITs in the northeast (like NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, etc.).
Qualified for JEE Advanced 2024: Yes, you are eligible since EWS cutoffs tend to be a bit more lenient.
Getting an NIT: It’s possible but likely through less competitive branches or newer NITs.
Next Steps: Prepare for JEE Advanced if you're interested in IITs or keep a lookout for CSAB counseling for a better shot at an NIT seat.
You can refer to this link for better analysis:
JEE College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
To Qualify JEE Advanced you typically need to store within the top 2,50,000 ranks in JEE Main. With 65 percentile in EWS category, its unlikely you will Qualify, as the cut off for EWS is usually higher. However, checking the latest official cut off is best for confirmation.
B.Tech Programs: Getting into core branches (CSE, ECE) is unlikely with this rank, but you may have a chance in lesser-demand branches like:
CSAB Special Rounds: This is your best bet, as cutoffs drop significantly for leftover seats in these rounds.
IIIT Bhopal
In Madhya Pradesh, you can participate in MP-DTE counseling (Directorate of Technical Education) for engineering colleges. Some good options include:
UIT RGPV, Bhopal (University Institute of Technology)
SGSITS, Indore
JEC, Jabalpur (Jabalpur Engineering College)
You can refer to this link :
JEE B.Arch College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_barch_cp
Best Wishes.
Hey,
With 45 percentile your rank should be around 1025009-334080. However, your admission will solely depend on other factors like eligibility criteria, reservation criteria, availibility of seats, etc.
For detailed information please visit : https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/parala-maharaja-engineering-college-berhampur/cut-off?icn=college_sub_page&ici=clg_5156_college_listing_tuple
Hope this helps you.
All the best!
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