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Vardhaan Question by Vardhaan on Mar 14, 2026Hindi
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But sir why you're suggesting three four options too when you're sure that it is acceptable like the students who had done this bone has they been successful in this like could they do this?

Ans: Vardhaan, To help you more precisely, could you kindly clarify when you started JEE preparation, whether you're enrolled in any coaching institute, how you're performing in practice/mock tests, if you've taken any psychometric assessments for aptitude/interests/personality, what prompted your shift from Medicine to Engineering, and any other relevant details?
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I think you are demotivating me that I can't crack JEE advanced. Everyone is not from rich background. I am from poor background. I am from a small village and I couldn't get good facilities still I am preparing for JEE advanced and I have believe on myself that I will crack JEE advanced if IITs will give extra attempt. I think you won't understand my condition. Sorry I asked my query thinking that you will help me or motivate me but you are demotivating me that you should not criticize the decisions taken by authorities. Atleast you should not demotivate me if you don't want to reply my query I have no issues but atleast don't do my morale down.
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First, you cool down. I have not demotivated you. I just suggested to focus on your studies and try to crack first JEE (Main) and then JEE (Adv). Without any reason, why you are focussing & wasting your precise time on the number of attempts at this stage? For your information, the decisions taken by IIT institutions are not interfered with by the Govt also. This is an independent body. Hence they are supreme in deciding about the number of attempts to be given to the students. But if someone is not satisfied with the decisions, he is free to knock on the doors of Hon Court. Once again, I politely suggest you focus on your upcoming examination only. After the results, decide what options are left for you.
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Hello sir can u tell me best college option at crl 338726 rank with sc category rank as 21726 homestate is maharashtra anything other councelling should I try? With csab and jossa
Ans: Sunil, I just reviewed last year’s JoSAA opening and closing ranks, and it appears that securing admission even in lower-demand branches with your rank will be quite challenging. However, I recommend you also double-check the possibilities yourself.

By the way, have you appeared for the MHT-CET exam? If yes, please share your expected score or rank. Additionally, have you registered or applied for any other entrance exams or colleges? Providing these details will help me give you a more precise and tailored response. ALL the BEST for Your Prosperous Future!

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My daughter completed class 12 from Delhi this year. She secured 42527 rank in JEE Mains and obtained the score of 242 in BITSAT. Record showing that she can secure a position in a dual-degree program at BITS Pilani. Thinking about M.Sc (Mathematics). Other options are NSUT and DTU with EE branch. What will be the best choice and any other option for her.
Ans: Dharmendra Sir, a BITSAT score of 242 is excellent, though her JEE score is somewhat lower in comparison. Regarding branch choice, it’s important to remember that almost all branches can lead to good careers if the student is genuinely interested and passionate, continuously upgrades both technical and non-technical skills, builds a strong network and personal brand, researches job market trends, and joins at least an above-average college with decent placement records.

Your daughter can consider BITS MSc in Mathematics if she has a strong interest in math. BITS placement records show over 70% placement rates in roles like Data Science, Analytics, Quant, and Finance for this program. Additionally, BITS allows MSc Maths students to switch to certain BE programs after the first year, based on meeting criteria such as minimum CGPA—but this is not guaranteed.

My advice is that she should not accept a BE branch she does not like, even if offered via CGPA-based promotion from MSc Maths.

If she prefers Electrical Engineering, then DTU’s EE branch would be a better first choice.

Overall, prioritizing MSc Mathematics at BITS seems to be the recommended path initially. ALL the BEST for Your Daughter's Prosperous Future!

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Sir, I am currently in class 12th and will be going for engineering in the next few months.. I am currently confused between choosing Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Mechanical Engineering for my career. I have always wanted a good salary and strong career growth, which is why CSE seems attractive. However, during this past year, I studied mostly online, and honestly, sitting in front of screens all day feels very draining to me. I realized that I do not enjoy spending 24/7 with laptops and coding-based work. I am also interested in designing, practical work, and fields where I can be involved in creating and building things, which makes Mechanical Engineering feel appealing. Another concern I have is that in CSE, people often say you must keep constantly learning new technologies, otherwise you may get replaced easily. Also, right now, almost everyone seems to be choosing CSE, which makes me wonder about future competition and job security. At the same time, I worry that Mechanical Engineering may not provide the same salary growth or opportunities as CSE. How should I decide between these two fields? Should I prioritize interest and work style, or salary and market demand? Which option would be better for long-term career satisfaction and financial stability?
Ans: Relisha, my suggestion is to focus mainly on your interest and the type of work you enjoy when making a career decision, because long-term satisfaction and financial stability depend on how much you like your work, how continuously you improve your skills, and how well you build connections. Over the next four years, work on improving both your technical and soft skills related to your chosen field, build a strong LinkedIn profile that clearly shows your skills and achievements, and create a good professional network by connecting with people in your domain. Keep checking job market trends regularly through LinkedIn and other reliable sources so you stay updated. Also, choose your college carefully by looking at the placement records of the last 2–3 years. If you decide to go for mechanical engineering, then focus seriously on skill development and personal branding, because these efforts together will play a big role in your long-term career satisfaction and financial growth. ALL the BEST for Your Prosperous Future!

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My grand son 88.9437 percentile and air in ews gen .26453 and all india rank 171310 please tell govt IIT.
Ans: The percentile you mentioned is for JEE Main, which is used primarily for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, not IITs. Admission to IITs is based on JEE Advanced ranks, which are separate. You have not mentioned your grandson's home state also. At your grandson's rank, top NITs/IIITs and popular branches like CSE/ECE are generally unlikely; chances are better in some lower-demand branches in newer/lower-cutoff NITs or IIITs, and especially in several GFTIs. Category-wise cutoff trends published from JoSAA data also show many mid/lower-tier institutes extending much further than top campuses. Apart from your grandson's home state, have other States' NITs/IIITs/GFTIs also as backup options if son is interested in any particular branches. To get detailed information about opening and closing ranks for the last 2-3 years, please visit the official JoSAA website. There, you can input details such as Round Number, Institute Type, Institute Name, Academic Program, and Category to view the corresponding cutoff ranks.

By reviewing this data, you can identify near-realistic institution and branch options that match your rank. This will help you strategically fill the maximum number of choices during the JoSAA counselling window to improve your son's chances of admission. It is advisable to fill choices for both JoSAA and CSAB Special Rounds and keep state-level and private institute options ready as backups. ALL the BEST for Your Son's Prosperous Future!

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