Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
With a 95.6 percentile you have a good chance of getting into the following colleges:
1) Sardar Vallabbhai National Institute of Technology,Surat
2)Nirma University,Ahmedabad
3)DAIICT,Gandhinagar
4)IIT,Gandhinagar
5)MSU,Baroda
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Yes, with an OBC rank of 40,000 in JEE Mains , you can get admission in some NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs in lower-demand branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Metallurgy — especially in north-east NITs (like NIT Nagaland, NIT Mizoram) or through CSAB special rounds .
It may be tough for top branches like CSE or ECE, but if you're flexible with branch and location , you have good chances.
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With a JEE Mains rank of 400,000 in the General category , your options for B.Tech in Civil Engineering might be limited in top-tier institutes, but you can still aim for the following types of colleges:
Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) : These colleges often have lower cutoffs and offer decent infrastructure for civil engineering. Examples include:
BIT Mesra, Ranchi
MNIT Jaipur (for some special categories)
NIT Agartala
NIT Patna (sometimes through special rounds)
State Government Colleges : Many state government colleges have a lower cutoff compared to NITs or IIITs. For example:
UPTU Colleges (in Uttar Pradesh)
Government Colleges in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana
Private Engineering Colleges : Top private colleges often have their own entrance exams and may have seats available through JEE Mains. Examples:
VIT Vellore (VITEEE)
SRM University (SRMJEEE)
Manipal University (MU OET)
Shiv Nadar University (for various engineering branches)
Since your rank is higher, you may need to be flexible with the location or branch (if you don't get Civil Engineering). You can also look for management quota or direct admission if you're open to private colleges.
I would recommend you to use JEE Mains College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank or percentile.
With a 77 percentile in JEE Mains 2025 and belonging to the ST category, you have a good chance of getting admission to various engineering colleges, especially in state-level or lower NITs. However, the exact colleges and branches depend on various factors such as:
Your state domicile : Being from a particular state may improve your chances in state-level colleges and help you avail state reservation.
Opening and closing ranks : These vary each year, so you can check the previous year's cutoffs to gauge your chances.
Choice of branch : Some branches have a lower cutoff, so you may have better chances in branches like Civil, Chemical, or Electrical engineering as compared to Computer Science or Electronics.
Some options to consider:
State Government Engineering Colleges : Colleges like those under AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET, or other state-level exams.
NITs : Some NITs may have a higher closing rank for ST category, but with 77 percentile, you may get some NITs for branches like Civil or Mechanical.
Other Central Universities : Universities like Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), or other such institutions may also have good chances for you.
It is advised to go through the opening and closing ranks from previous years to predict where you might land. You can also apply to multiple colleges for better opportunities.
NITs : Hard for top branches (CSE, ECE) but possible for branches like Civil, Mechanical in lower NITs or with home state quota .
IIITs : Newer IIITs might have higher closing ranks for less competitive branches.
State Government Colleges : Explore colleges in UP, Bihar, Assam , etc. that accept JEE scores.
GFTIs : Government-funded institutions might have chances in branches like Civil, Mechanical .
Use College Predictors : Try Careers360 JEE Main College Predictor for better insights.
For your OCI son's IIT/NIT admissions based on JEE:
Key: Check official JEE websites for the latest OCI rules. Prediction for the foreign national route in JEE Advanced is less precise.
With an 88 percentile in JEE Mains 2025 (rank 164,295), you have a good chance of getting into the following branches at VSSUT Burla (home state, general category):
Note : Chances improve if you’re female, from Odisha, or in a reserved category (OBC/SC/ST/EWS). Participate in JoSAA/OJEE counseling and prioritize these branches. For precise cutoffs, check VSSUT’s website or use a college predictor tool.
With 64 percentile in JEE Mains, it’s difficult to get admission in DAIICT as it usually needs a higher rank. However, you can still get admission in some good private colleges for B.Tech in Computer Science. Your 10th and 12th marks are decent, and many private colleges have their own entrance exams or offer direct admission based on board marks or JEE score. Look into colleges like LNCT, UPES, VIT (if you gave their exam), or Amity.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
You are likely eligible to fill the form for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam with a 43 percentile in JEE Main 2025 if you belong to the ST category.
Here's why:
Given these past trends, a percentile of 43 in the ST category is likely to be above the qualifying percentile for JEE Advanced 2025.
Therefore, you should be prepared to fill the JEE Advanced 2025 application form once the results and official cutoffs are announced, as your percentile in the ST category is likely to meet the eligibility criteria. Keep an eye on the official JEE Advanced website for the application dates and further information.
You can choose integrated classes where you can study and prepare for JEE entrance examination and you won't have to go to college as well.
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