Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
With an OBC-NCL category rank of 39,990 in JEE Mains 2025 and a CRL of 1,22,358, and since you’re from Madhya Pradesh, your chances of getting CSE at SGSITS Indore through JoSAA are a bit tight but still within reach. Last year, the closing rank for CSE at SGSITS for
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 232619 in NEET 2025, securing a government MBBS seat in Assam, especially under the North East quota, is highly unlikely. For MBBS, the competition is intense, and government colleges typically have cutoffs much higher than your rank. However, there's a slightly better chance
Dear Bhindi,
at 600k rank getting in top or mid tier government colleges are tough but you can get good private colleges like KIITS, VITS, Amity etc most have direct admission without consider so JEE ranks. if , you go state government exams, be open to other branches, you can
With a JEE Main rank of six lakh you will not be eligible for admission into top central institutes like IIT NIT or IIIT as their closing ranks for CSE are usually within the first one lakh For example closing rank for CSE at NIT Trichy was around two thousand
With a JEE Main rank of around 6 lakh, getting B.Tech in Computer Science (CSE) in NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs through JoSAA is very unlikely, even with reservation.
However, you can still get CSE in some private engineering colleges or state-level colleges that either accept low JEE ranks or conduct
With a JEE Main Paper-2 CRL rank of 3438 and OBC-NCL rank of 949, you have a fair shot at some top architecture colleges.
SPA Vijayawada: You stand a good chance here. Previous years show OBC-NCL closing ranks around your range, especially in Round 2 or 3. So yes, SPA
Hello student,
With an 86.34 percentile in MHT CET and a 72 percentile in JEE Mains, it's unlikely you'll get a highly competitive branch like Computer Science or Information Technology at Bharati Vidyapeeth, especially through the All India quota.
However, you might have a chance for other branches like Mechanical,
Hello Aspirant,
Managing JEE preparation along with a tight college schedule is challenging, but with proper planning, it’s definitely possible. Since your college timings are from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, you still have evenings and weekends to prepare effectively. Here’s a balanced daily time table you can follow:
Yes, colleges are still admitting 12th-pass students for the 2025–26 session.
With a JEE Main CRL of 184,859 and an EWS rank of 26,822 in UP for home state quota, it’s extremely unlikely you’ll get a CSE seat in any UP government engineering college this year. Even branches like CSE at less competitive institutions typically close around EWS ranks under 10,000,
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