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Neeraj Question by Neeraj on May 21, 2025
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My Son got 84.7 percentile and Got ECE in VIT Vellore. It ECE is correct choice

Ans: Neeraj Sir, Given VIT Vellore’s strong placement record, good infrastructure, and industry connections, pursuing ECE there is a sound choice. Your son’s percentile is suitable for ECE admission at VIT, and the program can provide good career opportunities if he is motivated and puts in consistent effort.

If your son is interested in ECE and comfortable with the campus environment and course rigor, VIT Vellore is a reputable institution that can help him achieve his academic and professional goals. All the best for your Son's admissions and a bright future!

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Asked on - May 22, 2025 | Answered on May 23, 2025
Hello got ece in category 4 . Is there any chance in hbtu or IET Lucknow or Knit sultanpur ? One more point sir he is getting cse in jss university noida. Please suggest
Ans: JSS Noida offers CSE but with a lower ranking and moderate placements. Admission to CSE or ECE at government colleges like HBTU Kanpur, IET Lucknow, or KNIT Sultanpur is unlikely at this percentile, though other branches may be possible. If your son prefers CSE, JSS Noida is an option, but VIT’s ECE offers better overall prospects. Prioritize branch interest, college reputation, and placement opportunities when deciding.
Asked on - May 25, 2025 | Answered on May 25, 2025
Hello got ece in category 4 . Is there any chance in hbtu or IET Lucknow or Knit sultanpur ( Any branch) or Any possibility for GFTI or Lower NIIT we are from UP and General Category
Ans: If your JEE Main rank is above these cutoffs, VIT ECE (despite Category 4 fees) remains a solid option. If your rank is within the mentioned ranges, prioritize government colleges for better ROI and reputation, keeping VIT as a backup. Participate actively in counseling and stay flexible with branch preferences.
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