Learn the Complete Strategy and Essential Application Guide
After the JEE Main Session 1 result, the biggest question for every student is which colleges and branches they can get based on their percentile. Many students focus only on NITs and IIITs, but this approach can be incomplete.
The truth is, if you do not apply to other good private and deemed universities simultaneously, you may miss out on several great opportunities.
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After Session 1, most board exams are over, and students shift their focus to JEE Main Session 2 or JEE Advanced preparation. During this phase, a common mistake is ignoring college applications.
Many reputed colleges have their application windows open during this time, and deadlines are very close. Missing them can significantly limit your options later.
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If your percentile is very high—such as 99.3+ for General, 98.6+ for OBC, around 98.8+ for EWS, and 97+ for SC/ST—you have a strong chance of getting into top institutions.
You should definitely apply to institutes like IIIT Hyderabad and BITS Pilani, known for their excellent academics and placements.
Students in the 97–99 percentile range also have several strong options. Along with BITS Pilani and IIIT Hyderabad, they should apply to VIT, Manipal University, and colleges under COMEDK.
These institutions offer good infrastructure and industry exposure.
Students in this range should broaden their options. Apart from BITS, VIT, and Manipal, colleges like SRM, NMIMS Mumbai, and KIIT can be good choices. These institutes also provide quality education and decent placement opportunities.
If your score falls in this range, applying to multiple colleges is a smart move. Institutions like UPES, Chitkara University, MIT Pune, AIT Pune, Symbiosis, Geeta University, and DIT Dehradun can serve as good backup options. With consistent effort, you can still build a successful career from these colleges.
A lower percentile does not mean the end of opportunities. Universities like Sharda, Bennett, Amity, Manav Rachna, and various state engineering colleges still offer good career prospects. The key is to make timely and informed decisions.
Most college application deadlines fall around the end of March. Some have extended deadlines till March 21 or March 25, but the window is still limited. Waiting for JEE Main Session 2 results may cause you to miss these opportunities.
Analyze your chances of getting branches in NITs and IIITs based on your percentile, and accordingly apply to other colleges. This ensures you have a solid backup plan and reduces the risk of losing a year.
While your JEE Main score is important, making timely decisions is even more crucial. By applying smartly to the right colleges, you can secure your future. Do not delay—understand your options and take action now.
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