Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Dear Candidate , Yes , you are eligible and have a reasonable chance of getting a seat through HPCET counseling, especially in colleges and branches where the cutoff is lower for ST candidates. Based on previous years trends and the current 2025 data , ST category candidates with similar or
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Yes, with a 70% score in boards, you are eligible for NIT admission because the minimum requirement is 75% for General and EWS, and only 65% for SC/ST/OBC. So you're good on that front.
Now, with a JEE Mains score of 200+, your percentile is likely above 99,
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Yes, you can apply to National Scholarship Portal (NSP) scholarship program in your second year of BTech even if you did not apply in your first year. NSP accepts first year applications with JEE Mains scores. For second year applicants, this field may not be necessary or displayed.
Dear Sir, The information that you have given suggests that your son has cleared the cutoff and is eligible for admission through JoSSA counseling. While top NITs like Trichy , Warangal , and Surathkal may be out of reach for branches like CSE and ECE due to their much lower
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Congratulations on your performance in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced. With a JEE Main rank of around 11,200, you stand a decent chance of getting branches like CSE (in newer IIITs), ECE, Mechanical, or related streams in NITs such as NIT Calicut, NIT Nagpur, and NIT Rourkela,
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dear student,
Yes, if you passed 10th in 2022 and will pass 12th in 2026 for the first time , then you are eligible for JEE Advanced 2026, as long as you meet all the other conditions.
You need to qualify JEE Main in 2026 and be among the top
At an SC rank of 4276 in JEE Advanced , getting into older IITs (like Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur) isn’t possible — even for less popular branches, these usually close below SC rank 2000–2500.
But you still have good chances in newer IITs and IIT (ISM) Dhanbad ,
Dear aspirant, Don’t worry — your OBC certificate won’t be rejected just because of small name differences like “Kishor Kumar Roy” vs “Kishor Roy” or “Nitu Devi” vs “Neetu Devi.” These are common issues and usually not a problem during JoSAA counselling if handled properly.
What you should do is
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So basically, the JEE Main cutoff depends on which college and course you're aiming for. If you're trying for IITs, you'll need to qualify for JEE Advanced first. For that, the cutoff percentile is usually around 93 for General category, about 80 for OBC, and lower for SC
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