To determine which colleges are *better* for you, we need more information:
* Your category: Your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.) significantly impacts your chances. Reserved category ranks often allow for admission to colleges that wouldn't be possible with a General rank.
* Your preferences: What aspects of a college are most important to you (location, faculty, placements, infrastructure, etc.)?
* Specific colleges: Do you have any particular colleges in mind on the west side of UP?
With this additional information, I can provide a more accurate and helpful assessment of your college options. You should also:
* Check the UPSEE cutoff ranks from previous years: This will give you an idea of the ranks needed for admission to different colleges in previous years. Keep in mind that cutoffs can fluctuate.
* Visit the official UPSEE website: This is the most reliable source for information about participating colleges, seat availability, and cutoff ranks.
Without this extra context, I can only say that your chances of getting into highly ranked colleges are low with a rank of 13401 in the General category. You may need to consider colleges that are lower in the ranking or explore colleges outside the "west side" if your priorities allow.