In my opinion, the likelihood of your profile getting into Assam Engineering College highly depends on which category you belong to. Primarily, the chances of students from the reserved categories have better chances of getting in with a low score as compared to those coming from general categories.
The following table shows the expected cut off of Assam CEE as per the category:
|
Category |
Expected Cut off 2020 |
|
General |
72-76 |
|
OBC/MOBC |
77-70 |
|
SC |
61-57 |
|
ST |
41-40 |
For the year 2016, the cutoff for the general category at AEC, Guwahati is 130, whereas that for OBC and SC category students was 99 and 93 respectively. The grades may fluctuate on the higher side generally. Other than this, there are a number of factors that affect the cut-off. This includes:
Now, seeing that you have scored 134 and if you are from the general category, there is very little chance or almost no chance of you getting into AEC. Your saving grace could be if you are from one of the reserved categories like OBC, SC, or ST. Here, you have a better chance to secure admission but there is no guarantee. Estimating your rank from this information, you might be in 1500+.
It is advisable to consider backup colleges as well. You can look at JIST, Bineshwar Brahma for mechanical, civil, or electrical engineering. The opportunities for other branches are not that great in Assam. However, if you are passionate enough about electronics and computer science, definitely go ahead. You will excel.
IIIT Hyderabad offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. The admission criteria and cutoff for each program may vary.
For undergraduate programs such as B.Tech, the following exams are accepted:
The cutoff for JEE Main is determined based on factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, the availability of seats, etc. Hence, the cutoff may vary every year.
For example, in 2021, the JEE Main cutoff for admission to IIIT Hyderabad for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) was 1064. However, the cutoff may be different for other programs and categories.
</NIT Trichy has released the required cutoff for 2020. Here is the recent cutoff trend for OBC home-state students for different branches.
| B.Arch | 117-173 |
| B.Tech CSE | 1409-2484 |
| B.Tech ECE | 2950-4265 |
| B.Tech EEE | 4422-5400 |
| B.Tech Mech | 4755-6294 |
| B.Tech Engineering Physics | 5120-6957 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | 8838-10526 |
| B.Tech Production Engineering | 7588-8295 |
| B.Tech Biotechnology | 4852-6354 |
This should give you an idea of what to score, in order to get admission at NIT Trichy.
The cut-off marks differ from subject to subject in the case of the BHU PET admission procedure. But most importantly, it depends on the opted course. For a student to select his/her choice subject in a particular course, they have to secure themselves a position within the top 100 ranks.
The cut-off marks list of a few subjects, for the year 2020, has been published on the official site. The cut-off range is given below.
|
Subject |
Cutoff |
|
M.A. English |
530-598 |
|
M.A. Hindi |
875-899 |
|
M.sc Physics |
267-278 |
|
M.sc Geophysics |
156-179 |
As a general student, you will need to score a 75% mark at minimum to be on the safe side of the admission procedure. As per the new rule which was implemented in the year 2019, the minimum percentile to be scored by each category is –
This is the current percentile cut-off for each category. The final cut-off marks and the merit list for the year 2020 will be published on the official website soon. To know your marks, visit the official website.
According to one of my friend’s experiences there are chances of getting into Dayanand Sagar College in the second round. Though the chances are very low, therefore it depends upon your luck.
You should refer to the previous cut-offs but at the same time, you should be open to the options and accept them whole-heartedly as it depends purely on you how much you are inclined to working hard. If you really work hard then it does not matter that in which college you are in, nobody can stop you from reaching your destiny. According to the previous year’s cut-offs, 5855 was the closing rank in Round 1.
Keep trying your dream college but you should be always open to various other options so that you will not waste your entire year.
First of all, congratulations for aiming to pursue your B.Tech from NSUT Delhi. It is a top Engineering institution. However, it is a bit difficult to get into NSUT Delhi. It has an 85% reservation for Delhi NCT candidates. So if you haven’t completed your +2 from Delhi, getting in may get tougher.
You can check the JEE Mains 2023 cutoffs for admission into NSUT Delhi.
The cutoffs differ for OS and HS candidates, and also for candidates from different categories. Some seats are also reserved for female candidates.
The cutoffs vary according to the branch. I would recommend you check this year’s cutoffs and prepare hard accordingly.
Here are the MH-CET 2023 cutoffs for various B.Tech courses at VIT Pune (GOPENS category)-
|
Course |
Cutoff by percentile (Round 2) |
|
B.Tech Chemical Engineering |
92.35 |
|
B.Tech Instrumentation & Control Engineering |
95.06 |
|
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering |
95.17 |
|
B.Tech Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
97.91 |
|
B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Data Science |
98.34 |
|
B.Tech Artificial Intelligence |
98.56 |
|
B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
98.77 |
|
B.Tech Information Technology |
98.94 |
|
B.Tech Computer Engineering |
99.18 |
You must prepare hard for your MH-CET to qualify for the engineering courses at VIT Pune.
97 percentile outside Delhi for IIIT Delhi ECE — your chances are possible but it's tight. here's the full picture:
important thing first — IIIT Delhi is NOT part of JoSAA. it has its own separate admission through JAC Delhi counseling along with DTU, NSUT, NIT Delhi etc. a lot of outside-Delhi students miss this and only apply through JoSAA. make sure you register for JAC Delhi separately.
97 percentile = roughly rank 30,000-35,000 range. ECE at IIIT Delhi for outside Delhi candidates (non-Delhi quota) typically closes around rank 25,000-40,000 depending on the year. so you're in the marginal zone — might get it in later rounds, might not.
the good news — IIIT Delhi ECE students get great placement in software (the institute has a strong CS culture that ECE benefits from too). if you get it, it's worth it over most other options at this rank.
To get admission to IIM Rohtak, you need to appear for the Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management. The CAT exam is held annually, usually in November or December. The CAT score is the primary factor considered for admission to all IIMs, including IIM Rohtak. However, the CAT percentile that you need to aim for IIM Rohtak admission may vary depending on the competition level and the number of available seats.
Here are some estimates of CAT percentile cutoffs for admission to IIM Rohtak in recent years:
It is important to note that the cutoffs can change from year to year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and the number of available seats. Therefore, it is recommended to aim for a CAT percentile above 97.5 to increase your chances of getting admission to IIM Rohtak. However, achieving a higher percentile will give you a better chance of securing a seat in the institute.
Every year, the university cutoff ranks change. It is impossible to predict, and it also depends on the reservation category, which must be understood.
You can bag a seat in Osmania University provided you satisfy the desired eligibility criteria for the given cut off. Check the details on eligibility rank provided for university college and if you fall into this category, it will become easier for you.
Recent cut-offs for popular courses :
| Courses | Cut off |
| MBA | 17845 |
| B. Tech in Biotechnology | 13818 |
| B. E in Mechanical Engineering | 2794 |
| B. E in Computer and Science Engineering | 19691 |
There are also some factors which can affect the cut offs, these include: Total number of students, availability and reservation of seats, the cut off trends, difficulty level of the exam, etc.