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.
NIT admission chances remain minimal with EWS rank 40,805, as most NITs require ranks within 20,000-25,000 for popular branches. Top NITs like Trichy, Surathkal, and Warangal close CSE at EWS ranks under 3,500, while even newer NITs in northeastern regions typically close major branches below 30,000 EWS ranks. IIIT prospects are similarly challenging, with IIIT Delhi CSE closing at EWS rank 9,200-13,400 and other established IIITs requiring ranks well below 25,000 for computer science branches. GFTI options provide the most viable pathway, with institutions like Assam University accepting EWS ranks up to 14,070 and several GFTIs accommodating ranks between 25,000-50,000 for Computer Science and Electronics branches. CSAB Special Rounds offer additional opportunities after JoSAA completion, potentially extending admission prospects to 40,000+ ranks for less competitive branches in participating institutions. Essential institutional quality aspects include experienced faculty with industry connections and research expertise, modern laboratories with cutting-edge software and hardware for practical learning, strong industry partnerships facilitating internships and placement opportunities exceeding 70% rates, NBA-accredited curriculum aligned with industry standards and regular updates, and comprehensive placement cells providing career guidance and skill development programs with active alumni networks supporting student career advancement.
Recommendation: Participate actively in all JoSAA rounds and CSAB Special Rounds targeting GFTIs like Assam University and newer NITs for non-CS branches; explore reputable state-level and private engineering colleges with good placement records exceeding 70%; consider branches like Electronics, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering where admission prospects improve significantly; prioritize institutions with strong industry partnerships, modern infrastructure, and proven placement track records to ensure quality education and career opportunities despite rank limitations. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!
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