I got 79.28 percentile in OBC category in jee mains, What is benefit with this in tamilnadu
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In Tamil Nadu, your 79.28% in JEE Mains under the OBC category will offer the following benefits:
1. Lower Cutoffs for OBC: OBC candidates generally have lower qualifying percentiles compared to general category candidates. While general category candidates may need to score higher, OBC candidates typically have a lower cutoff to qualify for JEE Mains.
2. Separate Merit List for OBC: You will have a separate merit list for OBC candidates. This increases your chances of admission because you’ll be competing within the OBC category rather than the general category.
3. Reservation in Central Institutions: As an OBC candidate, you are entitled to 27% reservation in institutes like NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, which may be available for students from Tamil Nadu. This reservation significantly improves your chances of securing a seat in these institutions.
4. Home State Quota: Some colleges, particularly in Tamil Nadu, offer a home state quota, which gives preference to students from the state. If you’re from Tamil Nadu, this can work in your favor for local colleges.
5. Financial Support: OBC candidates are also eligible for various scholarships and financial assistance programs, such as fee waivers or reduced tuition fees, depending on the institute.
Make sure your OBC certificate is valid (issued after April 1st of the exam year) to ensure it’s accepted during the admission process.
Hello One way Gamer,
Alright, based on your information — 79.28 percentile in JEE Mains with OBC category — and considering you’re asking about Tamil Nadu , here’s the clear picture:
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In Tamil Nadu, most engineering admissions (especially for state government colleges like Anna University, MIT, etc.) happen through TNEA counselling , which is based on 12th marks , not JEE Mains .
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However, if you are aiming for central government institutes like NIT Trichy (National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli) , then your JEE Main score is used .
Now, with 79.28 percentile (OBC) :
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NIT Trichy : It will be very difficult to get core branches like CSE, ECE, or Mechanical. Even for less competitive branches, it's still tough because NIT Trichy is very highly ranked and cutoff for OBC candidates is usually around 92–95+ percentile.
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Other NITs (lower ranked) or GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes) : You may have some chance at newer or lesser-known ones — but mostly for lower-demand branches like Civil, Production, Biotechnology, etc.
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Private Colleges : Some private colleges in Tamil Nadu accept JEE Mains scores too (like SRM, VIT, etc.), but they also conduct their own exams.
Summary :
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You likely won't get top NITs with 79.28 percentile.
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You can try for lower NITs or GFTIs through JoSAA counselling.
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In Tamil Nadu, if you want government colleges (Anna University and others), focus on TNEA based on your 12th marks .
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Private colleges might offer you admission based on JEE percentile, but it's better to check individually.
Hope that Helps...
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