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Hello, Getting shortlisted for IIM Lucknow or IIT Bombay (SJMSOM) with your profile is challenging, primarily due to your 58% in Class 10th, which significantly impacts the composite score calculation for both institutes. While your 98 percentile CAT score is excellent, and your 24 months of work experience, B.Com (Hons) background (providing academic diversity, especially for IIM-L), and KVS National player status are valuable additions, top IIMs and IITs heavily weigh consistent academic performance. Your 74% in 12th is also on the lower side. IIM Lucknow places substantial weight on 10th and 12th marks, making a call quite difficult despite your strengths. You likely have a relatively better, though still uncertain, chance at IIT Bombay, as their weighting might be slightly less penalizing for past academics compared to IIM-L, and your high CAT score is a major factor. However, the low 10th score remains a significant hurdle for both prestigious institutions.
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Hey,
You already have a strong profile with the score of 58% in Class 10, 74% in Class 12, and 80% in graduation, but admission in IIT Bombay, Shailesh J Mehta School of Management is quite competitive, especially if you are in general category because the cutoff for general goes to 98.5-99%. Your CAT percentage is impressive but your 10th marks might reduce your score during the shortlisting process. If you perform well in Written Ability Test and Personal Interview, and present your commerce background you still stand a fair chance. But it would also be wise if you have some backups like MDI Gurugram, IMT Ghaziabad, IMI Delhi, where your marks and profile will fit well in their selection range.
If you passed 12th in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in 2023, you need to study PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) to be eligible for BTech in IIT Bombay through JEE Advanced. You can join 12th again with PCM subjects in 2024 and appear for JEE Main and Advanced after passing. This way, you become eligible because math is compulsory for engineering. So yes, you can do 12th again with PCM and then try for IIT through JEE. Keep working hard!
Hello aspirant,
https://www.cep.iitb.ac.in (https://www.cep.iitb.ac.in/) this is official page of Educational Outreach, IIT Bombay Where you can find various program
Here you can also find the link for Management course from IIT Bombay.
After carefully reading guidelines, you can apply to it.
for more reach you can also contact IIT Bombay official through email
contactus@eo.iitb.ac.in
office.pcacec@iitb.ac.in
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A KCET rank of 30,915 can still offer you a good range of options, especially under the state quota and depending on your category . While top government colleges like UVCE or RVCE may be slightly out of reach at this rank, there are still several good engineering colleges that accept ranks around this range for various branches, especially in core and emerging areas.Some of the colleges you might get into include Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, JSSATE, or Acharya Institute of Technology, in branches like Mechanical, Civil, EEE, or newer programs like AI & ML in less competitive colleges. Counseling plays a huge role here, and choice filling should be done smartly by analyzing previous year cutoff trends.
You can Check last year’s KCET cutoff data round-wise link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
Hope you will find it helpful !
For IIT Bombay:
CSE: Rank under 70, Percentile 99.96
EE: Rank under 500, Percentile 99.7
ME: Rank under 1700, Percentile 99.0
CE: Rank under 4000, Percentile 97.8
Chemical: Rank under 2500, Percentile 98.6
Hello aspirant,
The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, commonly referred to as IIT Bombay or IIT Mumbai, was founded in 1958 and is renowned throughout the world for its academic prowess. During the 2025 postings, IIT Bombay provided the highest salary package, which was INR 2.2 Crore per annum (CPA).
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Ajeenkya DY Patil University in Pune offers a BTech in Aerospace Engineering that includes core subjects such as aircraft structures, propulsion systems, aerodynamics, and space technology. The course is designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure through labs and workshops.
The university claims to offer internship opportunities as early as the first year. Students are expected to work on real-world industry projects and attend technical sessions, but the actual quality and depth of these internships may vary depending on partnerships and student performance.
In terms of placements, ADYPU states that it has over 140 recruiting companies visiting for engineering branches. The average package for engineering students ranges between 4 point 5 to 6 point 5 lakh per annum. The highest package reported is around 19 to 21 lakh per annum. However, it is important to note that these figures are overall and not specific to aerospace engineering.
For aerospace specifically, placement opportunities may be limited unless you are exceptionally skilled or have completed strong internships. Core aerospace companies like ISRO or DRDO generally prefer candidates from top-tier institutes or those with competitive research backgrounds.
If your goal is strong placement and industry exposure in aerospace, ADYPU is not among the top recommended colleges. While it is improving, it still lacks the national reputation and alumni network that many recruiters look for in this field.
Better options for aerospace engineering in Maharashtra, excluding IIT Bombay, include College of Engineering Pune, MIT World Peace University Pune, and Vishwakarma Institute of Technology. These colleges have better industry ties and established academic records.
In conclusion, ADYPU can be considered if you are looking for an affordable private university with a developing infrastructure and are willing to build your own career path. However, for better placements and training, colleges like COEP or MIT WPU offer stronger value and recognition.
Hello Bhuvan,
This is a personal decision based on a few important components:
Hello student,
Yes, having 74.6% in Class 12 will likely not be a barrier to placement in top MNCs with high packages after completing a B.Tech in CS from IIT Bombay.
While some companies may have minimum percentage requirements in 10th and 12th (often around 60% or 70%), your IIT degree and branch (CS) are significant factors in your placement eligibility and the high packages you're targeting.
IITs have robust placement cells that facilitate these high-paying placements for their students.
Besides academics, skills, projects, and interview performance are also crucial for landing those high-paying jobs.
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