My Paper 2 CRL was 1577 and I am from general category. however Mock 1 shows no seat alloted. Can someone advice what is the issue?
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Every year in josaa counseling, there is a mock seat allocation round. By this mock seat allocation, the candidates get a rough idea that what college and branch they might get in main round counseling as per their filling choice order.
Now as you have secured 1577 rank in JEE mains paper 2 from your general category then congratulations, you can get many good NIT offering architecture courses in main round counselling.
Even if you belong from other state, then also you can get many good nits offering architecture courses (as per previous year cutoff trends) like :-
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Mnit jaipur
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Manit bhopal
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Nit hamirpur
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Nit raipur
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Nit rourkela
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Vnit nagpur
As you said you didn't get any seat in mock seat allocation so that doesn't mean you will not get seat in main round counselling. Because mock seat allocation is purely on approximate basis and it is not accurate. Also it might be possible that you haven't filled the correct order of colleges in josaa, as mock seat allocation mainly depends on your choice filling.
Because, as per seeing the last year cutoff Trends, you will definitely get architecture courses in above mentioned NITs, during main round counselling as your general category rank is very good.
Also check out our JEE mains paper 2 college predictor tool to get an appropriate idea of the colleges that you can get on the basis of your JEE mains paper 2 rank :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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