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I got 83.049 percentile in jee mains Can i get a government college and i belong to general ews quota


Mudit Mishra 16th May, 2019
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Sahil Parab 17th May, 2019
Hello Mudit

With your mentioned rank it is highly unlikely for you to get into NITs. You could still apply for the josaa counselling process and try your luck. But I would suggest you to try for state level engineering colleges which accept JEE main scores. You could get good colleges and your desired branch. You could use the following link to know which colleges you might get based on your scores.

https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor

Hope this helps.


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22nd May, 2019
For government state engineering colleges?
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