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Hello Aspirant,
On such EWS rank you have some chances to get very few of the NITs or IIITs or GFTIs. You can get an idea from previous year's closing ranks available on the official website :-
https://josaa.admissions.nic.in/Counseling/seatallotmentresult/currentorcr.aspx
But you can go for some other colleges that are discussed below.
If we go through previous year's data of seat allotment On the basis of data mentioned in the question by you, you can go for the enlisted colleges :-
NIT Mizoram - National Institute of Technology
Pondicherry Engineering College - PEC
NIT Nagaland - National Institute of Technology
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur
And some more.......
So you can use JEE-Main College Predictor to predict your chances of admission in different engineering colleges of India on the basis of your JEE-Main 2022 result :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Note that the above list is merely a prediction which has been made on the basis of latest cut-offs available and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
As the cut-offs are released along with the JEE-Main 2022 result so now you can check whether you have qualified for JEE-Advance 2022 or not, JEE-Main 2022 qualifying cut-offs are enlisted below :-
==>> Common Rank List (CRL) - 88.4121383 percentile
==>> GEN-EWS - 63.1114141 Percentile
==>> Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) - 67.0090297 Percentile
==>> Scheduled Caste (SC) - 43.0820954 Percentile
==>> Scheduled Tribe (ST) - 26.7771328 Percentile
==>> PwD - 0.0031029 Percentile
You can check out previous year's cut-off trends from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck for your future!!
Hello
This difficult to predict as cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
----------) number of students/ candidates that appeared in the jee main exam,
-----------) number of available seats,
-----------) jee main examination difficulty level.
-----------) branch preference by different candidates
-----------) the category you belong etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then ,
Under other state quota , closing rank for some of the nits for which closing rank goes low are listed below along with their closing rank in the 6th round of josaa counselling 2020 :-
---------) NIT Nagaland :- Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering :- 8007 EWS rank
---------) NIT Raipur :- biotechnology :- 8096 ews rank
---------) National Institute of Technology Agartala:- production engineering :- 8629 ews rank
You can verify the above at
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
So, to get a seat in NITs, you need at least around 8.5k EWS rank
Thus,
with your mentioned rank, chances for NITs is very low.
To have a personalised report on your chances of getting a college you can go through our college predictor, it will give you complete list of colleges which you can get on the basis of the category you belong to, your home state, your gender etc, the link for jee main college predictor is provided below
To help you further,
Minimum percentile in jee main 2022 to qualify it to be eligible for jee advanced is given below :-
--------) general :- 88.4121383 percentile
--------) EWS:- 63.1114141 percentile
--------) OBC-NCL :- 67.0090297 percentile
--------) SC :- 43.0820954 percentile
--------) ST:- 26.7771328 percentile
--------) PWD :- 0.0031029 percentile
You can check the same at our page the link is provided below
Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
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