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It's nice to know your thoughts. Weapons have requirements of both mechanical as well as chemical engineers. Hence by selecting either, you can still achieve your aim. So do not worry. Take admission in any course.
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Your marks, frankly speaking, are a bit on the lower side. LIT is the preferred choice of many students. Hence, your chance seems to be a bit low. However, to help you I am attaching a link that will predict colleges for you-
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
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Over the years, NIT's have achieved quite a lot of reputation in academics. Thus, recruiters flock to NITs. In view of above, have no doubts. If you get admission in NIT, chances of good placements are quite bright.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
A separate form is to be filled for admission through JEE Mains. Then the college puts up a merit list according to the scores in Mains and then a counselling round is done for filling up the 30% seats in each branch.
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Yes, it does matter and usually is not ignored by the interviewers. Being a student or an alumnus of a reputed college always gives you that respect and creates a good impression of you among the interviewers as well as general public.
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