The short answer is no. My brother is currently studying mechanical engineering at IET-DAVV. He got AIR 63000 rank in the general category and still had to struggle a lot to get admission.
With a rank of 3,16,000, it’s next to impossible to get into IET-DAVV even from SC/ST category. However, if you are looking forward to the next attempt, check out the opening and closing ranks of IET-DAVV 2020 to get a better view.
|
Branch |
Round 1 |
Round 2 |
||
|
Opening |
Closing |
Opening |
Closing |
|
|
Civil |
68835 |
85914 |
66255 |
83279 |
|
CSE |
16506 |
31610 |
28186 |
38474 |
|
Electronics and Instrumentation |
52153 |
62866 |
51454 |
63268 |
|
Electronics and Telecommunication |
36207 |
52052 |
40284 |
49918 |
|
IT |
32024 |
36961 |
38823 |
42127 |
|
Mechanical |
51454 |
67245 |
55783 |
65003 |
From the above closing and opening ranks, you can easily estimate how fierce the competition goes. None of the branch ranks goes up to even 90,000 thus securing a seat with a rank of 316000 is not possible at all. The best recommendation is to try in private colleges or prepare for the next year.
One of my friends qualified for the GATE examination and achieved the required cutoff for NITIE Mumbai and got a call for their interview. He got shortlisted for Group Discussion as well as Personal Interview.
The GATE cut-off usually differs every year. The cutoff is further divided by the category as tabulated below”
| Category | GATE score |
| General | 609 |
| OBC | 473 |
| SC | 345 |
| ST | 317 |
| PwD | 473 |
The Group discussion and Personal Interview are also the crucial stages of the final selection in NITIE.
It is possible to get into departments such as Metallurgy, Mining, and Aerospace, with a rank as you mentioned above. You can also get into the Civil engineering department, assuming that you belong to the general category.
Moreover, it also somewhat depends on whether you are from the home state or not. You should run a deep check on the latest cut-off as placed for this year.
Here is the cut-off of recent years for both home state students and students arriving from other parts of the country to help determine if you are likely to get selected.
| Course | Home State Students | Other State Students |
| Aerospace Engineering | 31814 | 14589 |
| Civil Engineering | 40148 | 35795 |
| Computer Science and Engineering | 11796 | 11947 |
| Electrical Engineering | 21436 | 22481 |
| Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering | 18954 | 18249 |
| Information Technology | 23838 | 15657 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 28939 | 24308 |
| Metallurgy and Materials Engineering | 41879 | 40051 |
| Mining Engineering | 44392 | 39285 |
It is suggested that you remain updated with any relevant data about the latest cut-off trends followed by the institute only recently.
It's difficult to predict your chances of getting admission to the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Goa with an OBC rank around 11,000 as the cutoff for admission to the institute varies each year and depends on several factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats in each program.
However, based on the previous year's cutoff trends, it is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to NIT Goa with an OBC rank around 11,000. Typically, candidates who secure a rank within 5,000 have a higher chance of securing a seat in the institute.
It's important to note that meeting the cutoff score is only one of the eligibility criteria for admission to NIT Goa. The institute considers other factors such as the candidate's academic performance, the number of applicants for a program, and the reservation policies, among others, for final admission decisions.
You can check the official website of NIT Goa to get the previous year's cutoff scores for the OBC category and get an idea of your chances of admission. Additionally, you can also keep an eye on the institute's admission notifications and cutoff scores to stay updated on the admission process.
I have a few friends from IET DAVV Indore, and according to them, if your general merit list rank is 19k then there are good chances for admission at the institute.
According to the recent cutoff trends, the cutoff required for OBC category students for the CSE branch was 104614-203621.
For selection, the institute gives first preference to OBC and the UR (Un-reserved) people with NCL.
If you didn’t get in by the first round you will get CSE in the second round. For more details regarding cutoff visit the official website of IET DAVV. Hope this helps.
Looking at your profile, your chances of admission to NLUs are definitely not on the brighter side. According to the official data, the latest General Rank granted access had an All India Rank of 1782.
As far as the SC Category is concerned, the official reports are not available. One of my friends informed me that the last SC rank that was granted admission to NLU Assam had an All India Rank of 8967. Now if we evaluate your profile on the basis of this answer, I have to be brutally honest in letting you know that your rank is nowhere near the ideal requirements. Anything below 10000 would have still improved your chances but since your rank stands at 25505, I don't think you will be able to make it. Now you have 2 options to make a quick and wise decision
Considering the closing rank data of the National Law Universities, you can expect to get admission to the following NLUs for their integrated law course (B.A.LL.B):
All you need to do is keep working hard and not give up. Face the challenges and you will definitely bear good results.
The cut off of PUMBA stood at around 99%ile in 2022 in the MHT-CET. All India Category Cut off 2022 stood at 99.67%ile while Maharashtra State Category Cut off 2022 was at 99.10%ile.
My elder sister joined the CSE program in 2019. Her rank was better, but with your rank, you cannot get CSE in the sliding round but you can definitely get into the ECE program with ease.
I presume you're from the Delhi state quota because only then you'll get into the ECE program at MSIT with ease in the 3rd sliding round; but, it's not possible to get into CSE, not even in the spot round.
As for IT, I am not really sure whether you'll get it. Even if you do, it'll be the evening shift; morning seems impossible though you can still try your luck in the spot round.
For admission in PEC, you at least need to have 75% in your intermediate exams and cleared the JEE Main cut-off for the institute.
The following table shows the JEE Main Round 1 cut-offs for PEC in 2020:
|
Category |
Sub-Category |
B.Tech CSE |
B.Tech ECE |
|
General |
OS* |
199-6404 |
6871-13169 |
|
HS* |
1438-10654 |
11011-19152 |
|
|
SC |
OS |
990-2483 |
3454-4530 |
|
HS |
1531-3345 |
4015-8676 |
|
|
ST |
OS |
879-1256 |
1457-2545 |
|
General PwD |
OS |
143-153 |
1164-1164 |
|
HS |
196-258 |
539-939 |
*Here, 'other state' is OS, and 'home state' is HS.
Seeing the cut-off rank, you might not get PEC Chandigarh at your mentioned profile.
If you are desperate to join this year, then you can search for CSE/ECE branch other institutes, as per your JEE rank. But, if you can have time in your hands, you can give another attempt in JEE Mains.
Some of my friends attend the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) and according to them, with a rank of 18000 in KIIT, you can get any core or other branches except CSE, IT, and ETC.
KIITEE cut-offs for different branches as per 2021 are below.
| Branch | General |
| B.Tech CSE | 5,044 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | 11,748 |
| B.Tech ETE | 14,233 |
| B.Tech IT | 16,614 |
| B.Tech Automobile Engineering | 17,648 |
| B. Tech EEE | 20,970 |
| B.Tech EE | 24,207 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | 29,686 |
| B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering | 30,415 |
The cut-offs vary every year as per the competition but this should give you an idea about the cutoff required.