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Asked by Anonymous - May 04, 2025
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Sir my son has got 34878 in VIT,87.5 in JEE Mains, 91 marks in Manipal first attempt. He has Delhi domicile. Yet to appear in Manipal 2nd attempt and BITSAT.What are his chances?

Ans: Please specify which branch your son is interested in. Is the preference solely for CSE and its specializations, or is there openness to other branches as well? Regarding the VIT Rank, he will fall within or outside Category 3, and you should expect to spend a minimum of 3.5 to 5.00 lacs. VIT-V holds a commendable NIRF ranking and boasts impressive infrastructure, though it tends to be quite crowded. He is eligible to take part in the JAC-Delhi Counselling process; however, securing branches that are in high demand may prove challenging with an 87.5 percentile in JEE. He may consider applying to Manipal-Jaipur rather than the Karnataka Branches. For BITS, he needs to achieve at least 280 out of 390 marks to qualify for the CSE Branch. He can also take part in the CSAB Special round as a backup once the JoSAA Counselling concludes, in case there are any vacant seats remaining. Have other options too such as Thapar, Amity etc as back-ups. All the Best for Your Admissions!

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Asked on - May 05, 2025 | Answered on May 06, 2025
He is interested in CSE n it's specialisation. He has got 2108 rank in SRM. His preference are VIT Vellore>Manipal>SRM Kattankulatur. What do you suggest....
Ans: Your arrangement of the order of preference is accurate. VIT-V may be crowded; however, it remains a preferred choice because of its NIRF Ranking, academics, infrastructure, and placement records, among other factors. Kindly be informed that Manipal is a well-regarded NIRF Ranked Institution, known for its excellent infrastructure and placement records. It would be beneficial to conduct further research about Manipal University Bengaluru Campus and its atmosphere on platforms like Quora or Google before making a decision to join.
Asked on - May 16, 2025 | Answered on May 17, 2025
Now we are confused between Cat 5 CSE seat at VIT Vellore or Cat 3 CSE at VIT Chennai or CSE at SRM KTR?
Ans: VIT-V-Category 5, the fees will be on higher side. Can even try for Sathyabhama. I hope the application is still open for it. Anyway, prefer VIT-C-CSE
Asked on - May 18, 2025 | Answered on May 19, 2025
Sir there's a difference of 8k between SRC KTR CSE n VIT CSE CAT5. So what's your suggestion on my previous question VIT Vellore CAT 5 493000/- VIT Chennai CAT 3 405000 SRM KTR 485000/-
Ans: Then prefer VIT-V-CSE. The con of VIT-V is that it is very crowded. Please talk to your son about whether he is mentally ready for VIT-Vellore or if he would prefer to study solely in Chennai.
Asked on - May 19, 2025 | Not Answered yet
Sir, Today the VIT allotment letter was released. Now he has CAT 5 CSE VIT Chennai n CSE at SRM KTR Which one should we go for?

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Sir My son got jee mains percentile 80.70 EWS,CRL 286000rank and EWS rank 40805 also board percentage 98.6 also got iiser 2456 rank .he was participating joasa.any chances in nits,iiits,gftis,iisers
Ans: With your son's JEE Main percentile of 80.70 (EWS rank 40,805) and IISER rank of 2,456, the admission prospects are limited but not impossible across various government engineering institutions. The EWS qualifying cutoff for JEE Main 2025 is 80.3830 percentile, making him eligible for JoSAA counselling. However, the IISER rank of 2,456 falls well outside admission cutoffs, as top IISERs like Pune close around 717-1,023 ranks and even newer IISERs like Berhampur close around 3,567-4,484 ranks.

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