Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
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I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , there is a less chance of getting admission into NITs , IITs in electronic branch. But there is a chance of getting admission into private institutions.
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A 67.45 percentile score in the JEE Main examination generally won't guarantee admission to a top-tier engineering program like B.Tech in Electronics, but it might offer opportunities in some state-level or lower-ranked national institutes. While highly competitive programs require higher scores, there are still many colleges that accept JEE Main
With 67.45 percentile in JEE Main, your rank might be above 3 lakh, which makes it hard to get into NITs or IIITs. However, you can still get admission in private engineering colleges or some state-level colleges for B.Tech in Electronics. States like MP, UP, and Rajasthan have good private
With 82.5 percentile and an OBC rank of 89,500 in JEE Mains, it's tough to get top NITs or IIITs. But you can still get admission in some newer NITs or GFTIs in lower branches like civil or mechanical. Also, many good state-level engineering colleges accept JEE scores—like in Punjab,
With a 9 lakh rank in JEE Main and being a female candidate from Uttar Pradesh (MJPRU), it’s difficult to get admission through JEE Main in top government colleges. However, some private colleges under MJPRU may still offer you admission, especially in non-core branches like IT, civil, or electrical. Also,
With 89.1 percentile in JEE Main, getting admission in MNIT (Malaviya National Institute of Technology) is quite tough, especially in popular branches like CSE or ECE. If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, or OBC and have a home state quota (Rajasthan), your chances might improve for
With a 1.6 lakh JEE Mains rank and being a girl candidate, you can get admission in some NITs (like NIT Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland) in lower branches like Civil or Chemical, especially if you belong to a reserved category or have home state quota. Also, many GFTIs and good state
With a 44,000 OBC rank in JEE Mains, getting a free seat (meaning no tuition fee under fee waiver or low fees) in top NITs or IIITs for CSE or ECE is tough. But you have good chances in lower branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Metallurgy in newer NITs like
With a 600,000 CRL and 850,000 EWS rank in JEE Mains 2025 , getting into top colleges like YMCA or similar ones is unlikely through JEE counseling . However, you may still have chances through:
State Quota : Try state-level counseling in Haryana for better chances.
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