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Hello Aspirant,

According to the information you have provided, Home state and previous year's trend, these are the NIT's/GFTI's you can prefer to choose at the time of JOSSA Counseling and Choice Filling. It is regret to inform you that it is difficult to get any IIIT's in this rank.

  • NIT Raipur(Chemical Engineering)
  • NIT Uttarakhand(Civil Engineering)
  • NIT Hamirpur(ECE(Dual Course), Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, ME)
  • NIT Silchar(ME, ECE, Civil Engineering, EE)
  • NIT Srinagar(Civil Engineering, CSE, EE, ME, IT, ECE, Chemical Engineering)
  • Assam University(CSE,ECE)
  • NIT Goa(ECE, EE)
  • NIT Raipur(ME, BioMedical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Bio-Technology)
  • NIT Jalandhar(Bio-Technology, Industrial and Production Engineering, Textile Technology)
  • NIT Puducherry (CSE, ME, ECE, EEE, Civil Engineering)
  • NIT Agartala(CSE, EE, ECE, Civil Engineering, ME)
  • NIT Meghalaya(EEE, ECE, Civil Engineering)
  • NIT Manipur(Civil Engineering)
  • NIT Sikkim(Civil Engineering)

All the Best for the Future.

Hi there!!!  The NIT in Maharashtra is in Nagpur.  So in NIT Nagpur you can only get mining engineering by home state quota. On your rank it is very unlikely that you would get a good branch. You will have to go for lower branches in other NITs. But since you are from Maharashtra then NIT Nagpur is the best option for you. You can check out more colleges that you can get easily by using our very handy college predictor tool and its link is  : https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Hope this helps.

Dear candidate........,


Well, basing upon your rank in JEE MAINS, you may definitely get admission into some of the NITs and IIITs across India in your desired branch. But since you're a SC candidate and if you apply for colleges in your own home state, then the chances of getting admission are high. You must provide all necessary documents at time of counseling to get admission.


Hope this helps you out.....

Best of luck:)

Hello 

First of all you haven't mentioned the category, if you have got 21737 rank in general category then you will be able to get admission in some best nits. 

Or

If you have got 21737 in OBC category then you can't be able to get admission in any government colleges.

I hope this will help you.

Hello,

Your chances of getting a seat in NITs or IIITs is very low, as the demand of these colleges is very high. The closing rank rarely gets above 20k for SC category in JoSAA counselling. It should be kept in mind About 19,000 seats are allocated to 31 NITs, 4,000 seats that are given to 23 IIITs, There are 9,250 seats for the 23 GFTIs funded by the Govt. Of India. That is the total seats available in colleges is less than 40k. The seats for SC category is even less. So the chances are not very bright but you can still check for cutoffs of Lower GFTIs and newest IIITs.

Thanks

Hello,

I don't know if you are aware but IIIT Gwalior offers two dual degree courses related to IT, B.Tech+M.tech and B.tech+MBA. While going with previous year trends, your rank of 3157 is more than sufficient for securing a seat in 5-year courses. According to last year statistics, you could have secured seats in the first round of counselling only. Regarding the changed JEE rankings this year, we expect the closing ranks to be a bit off-trend but rest assured you can get 5 year courses in IIIT Gwalior.

hello dear!!!

i think you are talking about the jee main rank,i wish that 90000 rank is a rank that is with included category advantage.So i think that with that rank it is very unlikely for you to get seat in a good IIIT with good branch. So i think and my suggestion is that you try for counsellling try until the lasst round.i hope this helps.

thank you

Hello dear!!! 

I really think that you are greatly confused between the commenting on a question and asking a new question.and  If you are sure with your question then please do comment me with your jee mains score, so that I can predict your colleges and branches which you can opt for. I hope this helps. 

Thank you

Hello Mohit, 




If you are confused between choosing colleges and courses you can start by comparing the two and then deciding which one suits you the best.


If you apply for a dual degree in IIIT


• you will get flexibility for choosing between MBA or M.Tech after your third year since your B.Tech completes in three years. You will hence be able to gain flexibility in terms of your preferences of certain domains. 




• you will be able to pursue certain extra courses after your third year which are not included in fourth year of B.Tech. you can also partake in various activities and electives which will allow you more options. 




• it allows you to prepare for certain university related examinations like GSoC, ICPC, TGM, etc. You also save a year of post graduation which is quite advantageous. The disadvantage is that you will not be able to achieve a specialization (VLSI, Networking, Distributed Systems, etc). You will simply achieve a M.Tech degree in it. 




• in terms of placements this does not provide as much advantage since you don't have a specialization and the one with a specialization in their degree will get an upper hand




On the other hand if you opt for CSE in JSS, Noida you will be able to get a specialization in your course but the advantages that a dual degree provides that is less time consumption will not be available if you opt for CSE. 




You can compare the following and decide which one of these will be better for you on basis of your preferences or you can visit the colleges and get an idea by yourself or by getting in touch with the concerned authorities. 




I hope this helped. 




All the best!! 

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