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With a CRL of 1.53 lakh, being an outside Delhi OBC candidate with defence quota priority VI, your chances of getting a CS-related branch like CSAM, CSD, CSSS, CSAI, or CSE at IIIT Delhi are unfortunately very low. The closing ranks for OBC and even for OBC with defence quota usually stay well below your rank, often within the top 80,000. Even with the quota, priority VI doesn’t offer as much relaxation as the higher priorities.
So realistically, it's unlikely you'll get a CS branch at IIIT Delhi with this rank this year. You might want to keep some backup options in mind or consider a drop year if IIIT Delhi is your goal.
Jossa counselling is the main counselling process for getting into IITs and NITs.CSAB counselling is the counselling after Jossa counselling for vacant seats. usually, SC category or easy to get into the groups like a CSE ,EC And son so on .with the SC rank of 8940 you are having a good chance of getting Into JOSSA/CSAB counselling into CSE group .
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At an 88.57 percentile in JEE Main, a CRL rank of 168000 and an EWS Category rank of 24000, the likelihood of receiving CSE or other top branches in NITs/IIITs through CSAB counseling are almost negligible, especially for general/open category seats. That said, as a female EWS candidate, you may have a few chances in:
At IIIT Bangalore , the total BTech fees range between Rs 20.24 lakh to Rs 26.32 lakh depending on the course, with extra charges for hostel and deposits. On the other hand, at I²IT Pune , the four-year BTech program costs around Rs 4.7 to Rs 5.1 lakh in total. So, IIIT Bangalore is on the higher side, while I²IT Pune is more affordable.
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Here are the cutoff lists, category-wise, branch allocation, and the different NITs list. So just click here https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/csab-opening-and-closing-rank belonging to Ews category can be a benifit for you, and will help you to get into good college so just keep eye on the counselling process and stay updated with the notifications.
With an All India Rank of 3,01,116 in NEET, getting admission into ESIC Medical College, Gulbarga is highly unlikely, especially under the General category. Here's why:
The cutoff for General category in ESIC Gulbarga usually closes around 54,000–65,000 AIR under the All India Quota (AIQ).
Even under the ESIC Insured Person (IP) quota, the cutoffs for General/OBC are often below 1.5 lakh rank.
Your rank is significantly higher than these cutoffs, so chances in regular or ESIC quota are very low.
Dear Candidate , With your given rank , your chances of getting CSE in top NITs or IIITs are slim , but you do have a good chance of ECE , Mechanical , or Civil engineering in mid-tier NITs - especially if you have a home -state quota . At IIITs , CSE might be difficult , but ECE or IT branches at newer or tier -2 IIITs ( IIIT Nagpur , Agartala , Manipur ) are possible . In GFTIs , getting CSE or ECE is more realistic , with institutes like BIT Mesra being good options . Participating in JoSAA counselling and carefully listing choices based on closing ranks and quota benefits will improve your chances .
The mark of 189 in NEET is a score that one could hardly have qualified to have a seat in any government medical college in Bengaluru Karnataka. The Bangalore Medical college and research institute is one of the top government colleges and its cut offs have traditionally been far higher, and most times, they end up being above 600 marks.
With 84 percentile in JEE Main and OBC other state quota, it is very hard to get ECE in IIIT Surat. The With 84 percentile in JEE Main and OBC other state quota, it is very hard to get ECE in IIIT Surat. The OBC cutoff for ECE there is much higher, around 92–95 percentile. Your rank is too far to get admission in that branch
OBC cutoff for ECE there is much higher, around 92–95 percentile. Your rank is too far to get admission in that branch
With a JEE Main SC category rank of 38,512 and your home state being Andhra Pradesh, it’s going to be very difficult to get a seat in NITs or IIITs, especially in core branches like CSE, ECE, or IT.
For NITs, the closing ranks for SC category in most branches are generally much lower than 10,000. Even for less competitive branches and newer NITs, the closing SC ranks usually stay under 20,000 to 25,000. So, at 38,512, you're quite a bit outside the typical range.
For IIITs, it's similar. Most of them close for SC candidates well before 20,000. Branches like CSE and ECE fill up quickly, and your rank likely won't meet those cutoffs.
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