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There are no branch-wise cutoffs in admissions of SIT during the counselling. You need to be physically present during the counselling as it is possible that the people who had a higher score in JEE Mains have usually secured a seat in some government college such as IITs or NITs and do not come for the counselling process of SIT. Hence, even if you have scored average in JEE Mains, there is a possibility of securing seats in the branch you desire.
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As you are not a resident of India, you can apply through the NRI quota. There is a whole different process for NRI applicants.
https://www.nift.ac.in/sites/default/files/2017-11/Guidelines.pdf
Hope this helps.
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