Hello sir
I have 95.36 PR and my crl is 70001 and ews category rank is 9957 in jee mains 2025 please tell me about colleges i can get with these rank.
OR shall i do re jee
Ans: With a 95.36 percentile in JEE Main 2025, a CRL of 70,001, and an EWS rank of 9,957, your chances of securing Computer Science, IT, or ECE in top NITs or IIITs are very slim as these branches typically close by much lower EWS ranks—often under 3,000–9,000 for EWS category in highly sought branches, and even newer NITs, IIITs, or premier GFTIs rarely extend CSE/ECE/Electrical branches beyond 7,000–12,000. However, you remain eligible for core branches such as Civil, Chemical, Metallurgy, Mining, Production, and Environmental Engineering at several lower-tier NITs (e.g., NIT Arunachal Pradesh, NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, NIT Meghalaya, and NIT Manipur), as well as at select GFTIs and emerging IIITs where closing ranks for EWS in such branches can extend up to 13,000–15,000 in special or spot rounds. You might also find seats in some less competitive, newer IIITs for non-core or interdisciplinary branches. Private top colleges in major cities frequently accept similar or lower ranks and provide robust academics and placements—institutes like MIT Pune, MS Ramaiah, VIT, and Bennett University are leading examples. All these options possess crucial attributes: national accreditation, qualified faculty, modern lab and campus infrastructure, active placement support (with branch-wise records of 60–90% even for lesser-known branches), and strong peer mentoring.
Taking a drop year is a deeply personal decision. Success after a drop depends on learning from past gaps, maintaining mental motivation, and guaranteeing genuine improvement in preparation. Many students successfully improve their rank and get CSE/ECE at premier NITs/IIITs after a drop, but others find it challenging, experience burnout, or do not surpass their previous score. The loss of an academic year, emotional pressure, and lack of backup planning also require serious reflection. Assess your preparation gaps honestly—if you are determined, focused, have strong academic fundamentals, and are ready for a disciplined year, a drop could be rewarding. Alternatively, pursuing a branch in an NIT, IIIT, GFTI, or a reputed private college, then branching into software/IT through project work, certifications, or master’s studies later, is a proven and stable route.
RECOMMENDATION: You can confidently secure a seat in NITs, IIITs (mainly for core/lower-demand branches), and good private colleges with your current EWS rank. If your sole goal is CSE at top NITs/IIITs and you have a strategic, resilient plan with full family support, a drop year may be justified; otherwise, maximize existing options and focus on skill development and campus engagement for future career success. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!
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