Well, the answer is, it is completely depended on the branch that the student selects. However, the students' board examination and caste percentage also matter a lot in this regard.
Thereby, the actual thing is that if the student is from the OBC category and has 92% in the previous board examination, then only 160 marks are just enough to get right of entry in any decent branch, including Civil, EEE, Mech etc. but, if the student wants to get admission in CSE or ECE, then he or she has to score 180-190, at the minimum.
In the following previous year, cut-off (2020) is listed so that the student could find it beneficial.
Course Name |
Male Students |
Female Students |
||
Home State |
Other State |
Home State |
Other State |
|
Civil Engineering |
12400 |
7800 |
12400 |
11500 |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
7100 |
3700 |
9200 |
7500 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
5400 |
2280 |
5750 |
3300 |
Mechanical Engineering |
9220 |
4590 |
13720 |
27860 |
Production Engineering |
13480 |
11820 |
13480 |
15650 |
CSE |
3480 |
1000 |
3660 |
2370 |
Chemical Engineering |
9810 |
8010 |
9810 |
14020 |
However, a student can easily explore as well as predict what colleges shall be available on the basis of his or her JEE Mains ranks. If a student scores at least 200+ in the JEE Main, then there is a chance to get a good stream in a good institute.