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Whats the peocedure for arranging counselling session for admission process after JEE

SUKRITI GUPTA 21st Apr, 2025

The admission process to engineering colleges after JEE Main and Advanced involves a structured counseling procedure, primarily conducted through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) and, subsequently, the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. Here's a breakdown of the typical steps involved:

The primary step is online registration on the official JoSAA website (josaa.nic.in). You'll need to use your JEE Main/Advanced application number and password to log in. After agreeing to the terms and conditions, you'll fill in your personal and academic details.

Next comes online choice filling and locking . This is a crucial step where you select your preferred institutes and branches in order of priority. You can choose as many options as you like. After careful consideration, you must lock your choices before the specified deadline. If you fail to lock them, your last saved choices might be automatically locked.

JoSAA then conducts seat allotment in several rounds based on your rank, category, the choices you've filled, and the availability of seats. The results of each round are announced on the JoSAA portal. If a seat is allotted to you, you'll need to decide whether to accept it and proceed or to participate in further rounds.

If you accept a seat, you'll need to pay the seat acceptance fee online through the JoSAA portal. After successful payment, you'll usually need to report to a designated reporting center for document verification. You'll have to carry all the required original documents and photocopies as specified by JoSAA.

During reporting, you'll also have to choose one of the options like 'Freeze' (if you are satisfied with the allotted seat), 'Float' (if you want to keep the allotted seat but are open to better options in subsequent rounds), or 'Slide' (if you want to stick with the allotted institute but are open to a higher preferred branch).

After all JoSAA rounds, if there are still vacant seats in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, CSAB special rounds of counseling are conducted. You need to register separately on the CSAB website (csab.nic.in) to participate in these rounds. The process is similar to JoSAA, involving registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting.

It's essential to keep track of the official schedules and announcements on the JoSAA and CSAB websites to ensure you don't miss any deadlines. Carefully fill in your choices, attend document verification, and complete the fee payment within the stipulated time to secure your admission.

I hope this helps.

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Should I take IPE in NIT Jalandhar or CSE in Uiet Hoshiarpur or ECE in CCET Chandigarh.I cannot afford cse in CU or LPU like colleges. I have 92.2%ile and CRL of 1.16 lakh in jee mains

Vridhi 23rd May, 2025

Given your JEE Main rank (922 All India Rank) and CRL of 1.16 lakh, and considering financial constraints that make colleges like Chandigarh University (CU) or Lovely Professional University (LPU) less affordable, choosing between IPE at NIT Jalandhar, CSE at UIET Hoshiarpur, and ECE at CCET Chandigarh involves weighing the value of the institute, branch, and future career prospects. NIT Jalandhar, being a National Institute of Technology, has a strong reputation nationally, excellent infrastructure, and better placement opportunities across all branches compared to state colleges. Even if you choose Instrumentation and Process Engineering (IPE), which is a niche branch, the prestige of NIT and its connections with industry can offer good internships and jobs. UIET Hoshiarpur is affiliated with Punjab University and has a decent reputation, especially for CSE, which is a high-demand branch with better placement potential compared to ECE in CCET Chandigarh. CCET Chandigarh is well-regarded regionally, but ECE placements may not be as strong or lucrative as CSE placements. If finances are tight and you want the best return on investment, NIT Jalandhar’s IPE is a strong choice due to the brand value and quality of education. If you prefer a core branch like CSE and UIET’s fees are manageable, that is a good alternative. ECE at CCET can be considered if you have a specific interest in electronics and communications but expect relatively moderate placements. Ultimately, prioritize institute reputation and affordability, and try to align with your long-term career interests.

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I have got 71 percentile in jee mains can you suggest me which gfti colleges can I get admission in?

lisa 20th Apr, 2025

With a 71 percentile in JEE Main, admission to most top GFTI colleges is unlikely. You may need to consider lower tier GFTIs and private engineering colleges. Some GFTIs like Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi and Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar have more seats, but you'll likely be looking at branches other than Computer Science.

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Ews 85 percentile in jee mains I can get b category sear6

Rohan 20th Apr, 2025

ith 85 percentile in JEE Main and EWS category :

  • CRL rank: ~1.5 lakh

  • EWS rank: ~15,000–20,000

  • B-category seats are typically management quota seats in private colleges .

  • Apply directly through college portals (e.g., VIT, SRM ) or for state exams (e.g., EAMCET ).

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Ews 85 percentile in jee mains I can get b category sear6

SUKRITI GUPTA 21st Apr, 2025

With an 85 percentile in JEE Mains under the EWS category, your chances of securing a "B category" seat depend heavily on what you mean by "B category" and the specific colleges you are targeting. Generally, in the context of private engineering colleges, a "B category" seat often refers to seats allocated under management quota or with a higher fee structure compared to the general merit ("A category") seats.

For NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs: Admission is primarily based on your JEE Main rank obtained through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counseling. With an 85 percentile in the EWS category, you have a reasonable chance of getting a seat in some of the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), especially the newer ones or those in slightly less preferred locations. However, securing a seat in the top-tier NITs, particularly for popular branches like Computer Science Engineering, might be challenging at this percentile. The EWS cutoff percentile for NITs can vary each year and across different institutes and branches. It's crucial to check the previous year's cutoff ranks for the EWS category for specific NITs to get a better understanding of your possibilities. Keep in mind that the actual ranks corresponding to the 85 percentile can also vary slightly from year to year.

For Private Engineering Colleges: If "B category" refers to a specific quota or higher-fee seats in private colleges, then your JEE Main percentile will still be a significant factor for many reputable institutions. While some private colleges might have management quotas with different criteria, a good JEE Main percentile like 85 will likely improve your chances of getting a seat in the CSE or other branches, even under a "B category" if it exists.

Counseling Process: To explore your options, you need to actively participate in the JoSAA counseling for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. During choice filling, you can list the institutes and branches you are interested in. If you are also considering private colleges, you'll need to follow their individual admission procedures, which might involve separate counseling or application processes where your JEE Main score will be considered.

In summary, while an 85 percentile in the EWS category gives you a good starting point, whether you can get a "B category" seat depends on the specific definition of that category and the admission policies of the colleges you are aiming for. Researching the cutoff trends for the EWS category in your desired NITs and looking into the admission criteria of private colleges for their "B category" seats will provide a clearer picture. Active participation in the counseling processes is essential to secure a seat.

I hope this helps.

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My son got 99.66 in jee mains. Can he get CS seat in any of the top 5 NIT colleges?

Rohan 20th Apr, 2025

With a 99.66 percentile in JEE Main, your son's CRL rank will likely be around 30,000 .

Chances for CSE in Top 5 NITs:

  • NIT Trichy : Likely a tough chance ; CSE cutoffs are typically below 10,000 .

  • NIT Surathkal : Likely a tough chance for CSE.

  • NIT Warangal : Possible if he is from home state or if it is in lower rounds.

  • NIT Calicut : Possible with home state or in later rounds.

  • NIT Jaipur : Possible with home state quota or lower rounds.

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my nata jee mains session 2 score is 42.5937503 convert it into persontile

Akansha Sharma 27th Apr, 2025

You have scored 42.5937503 in your NATA JEE Mains Session 2. To convert this into a percentile, we usually understand that your marks show your performance compared to others. In JEE Mains, the percentile tells how many students scored less than you. A score of around 42.5 usually means your percentile would be around 50 to 55 approximately. It is not a fixed number because it depends on the overall difficulty of the paper and the performance of all students.

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can i get jypee guna cs at 108480 clr at jee main2025 with 95% in xii?

Sujal Singh 24th Apr, 2025

With a JEE Main rank of 108480 and 95% in Class XII, you have a good chance of getting admission in CSE at Jaypee University, Guna. Final selection depends on cutoff trends, counseling process, and seat availability under the specified category.

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which colleges i will get and my rank in jee 2025 is 258800 and 83 percentile and i am a general category student and i want cse branch

Afreen 1st May, 2025

With a JEE Main 2025 rank of 258800 and an 83 percentile as a general category student, you'll likely have a challenging time getting into top NITs (National Institutes of Technology) or IIITs (Indian Institutes of Technology) with a Computer Science Engineering (CSE) degree. However, you still have a good chance of getting into some lower-ranked NITs or IIITs, and you might also be able to secure a seat in a good private engineering college.

Possible College Options:

Lower-Ranked NITs:

Consider NITs like NIT Mizoram, NIT Goa, or NIT Agartala. These NITs may have some CSE seats available for candidates in your rank and percentile range.

IIITs:

Some IIITs like IIIT Allahabad, IIIT Gwalior, or IIIT Nagpur might be within reach.

Private Engineering Colleges:

Look into private engineering colleges like Shiv Nadar University, UPES, NIIT University, SRM, and VIT. These colleges often have good placements and a variety of engineering programs, including CSE.

Factors to Consider:

State Quota:

If you are a state-quota candidate (meaning you are from Bihar), you may have a better chance at securing a seat in a NIT or IIIT within the state.

Branch Preferences:

If you are open to other engineering branches like Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering, your chances of getting into a NIT or IIIT might be higher.

Counseling and Choice Filling:

Carefully choose your colleges and branch preferences during the counseling process to maximize your chances of getting your desired seat.

Important Note:

Predictor Tools:

Use JEE Main college predictor tool to get a more precise idea of which colleges you might be eligible for based on your rank, percentile, and category.

Cutoff Trends:

Check the previous year's cutoff scores for NITs and IIITs to get an idea of the expected cutoff for your rank and percentile.

Don't Give Up:

Even with a rank in this range, don't give up hope. With careful planning and a strong application, you can still get into a good engineering college.

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I got 45123 rank in jee mains I which college I can get seat in cse or ece

harsh singh 20th Apr, 2025

With a JEE Main rank of 45,123, you have fair chances for ECE and some chances for CSE in these colleges:

Possible Options:

IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Jabalpur, IIIT Dharwad – CSE possible

NIT Silchar, NIT Agartala, NIT Meghalaya – ECE likely, CSE tough

GFTIs like Assam University, University of Hyderabad – CSE/ECE possible

Tips:

Use JoSAA counseling wisely

Check home state quota benefits

Consider state colleges through state counseling


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