Sir can I get any government engineering college in a remote place of West bengal with gmr rank 39221 and tfw rank 9321 . I'm a general category student
Ans: Anushka, with a General Merit Rank (GMR) of 39,221 and Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) rank of 9,321, admission chances in remotely located government engineering colleges in West Bengal are limited mostly to lower-tier government and some private institutions due to the relatively high rank. Some government colleges within a similar closing rank range include Bankura Unnayani Institute of Engineering (closing around 26,311), Sanaka Educational Trust's Group of Institutions (up to 38,259), OmDayal Group of Institutions, Howrah (closing around 37,960), Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Kolkata (close to 34,142), and Dream Institute of Technology, South 24 Parganas (around 36,669). Other government colleges like Murshidabad College of Engineering and Technology have closed around 35,053, while some reputed private institutes like Netaji Subhash Engineering College Garia and MCKV Institute of Engineering range between 6,894 to 15,277 but are more competitive. Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College and Ramkrishna Mahato Government Engineering College have much lower closing ranks, making admission unlikely at those ranks. Considering TFW ranks, colleges such as Techno India University, Kolkata and Alipurduar Government Engineering and Management College have closing ranks nearer to 9,000, but usually lower than your TFW rank. Therefore, based on your ranks, chances of admission lie mainly in less competitive government and private colleges that are located in remote or suburban areas of West Bengal.
Colleges identified include Bankura Unnayani Institute of Engineering, Sanaka Educational Trust’s Group of Institutions, OmDayal Group of Institutions Howrah, Budge Budge Institute of Technology Kolkata, Dream Institute of Technology South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad College of Engineering and Technology, Netaji Subhash Engineering College Garia, MCKV Institute of Engineering Howrah, Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College, and Ramkrishna Mahato Government Engineering College. Placement records in these colleges vary, with some like Budge Budge and Murshidabad colleges reporting placement rates around 50-70% in recent years.
The recommendation is to apply to government colleges in more remote or less sought-after locations, such as Bankura, Murshidabad, and South 24 Parganas, where admission is feasible with your ranks. Also, consider applying under TFW quotas where financial benefits apply, but keep expectations realistic about seat availability and competition as cutoffs can fluctuate yearly. Monitoring subsequent counselling rounds and open/private colleges with similar cutoffs is advised for more options and better opportunities. This balanced approach maximizes chances of securing a seat aligned with your ranks and domicile status. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!
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