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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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For you getting admission in NIT is very difficult, but you can predict you chance on Shiksha's JEE Main rank predictor.

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Shashank ShuklaReady to help you!!!

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Hello Aparna, please be clear in your question. Your question seems incomplete, kindly edit your question so that we can easily answer to your question. And, if you are bio student then why you will attempt JEE, it is only for engineering students. Good luck.
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Akhil Kumar LakumCareer Coach

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It is not only enough to qualify in JEE, but also you need to score good marks to get seat. All the best.

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Mohammed Inamul HassanCurrent Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur

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Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh. The college is affiliated to Punjab University, Chandigarh. Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) offers five-year degree course in B.Arch. The total intake of B.Arch candidate is 40 with 32 seats reserved for Chandigarh quota, 6 seats for candidates outside Chandigarh and one seat each for Kashmir Pandit and wards of Kargil Martyr. The application process conducted by Chandigarh College of Architecture is offline. For admission in B.Arch. The candidate must have scored 50% marks in 10+2 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. The selection of the cand
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HARSHIT BHARDWAJ

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If your percentile is in between 77 percentile or 80 percentile, then there is no issue.

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HARSHIT BHARDWAJ

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Yes, she can got a NIT (Kurukshetra or Barangal or Jamshedpur or Meghalaya or Sikkim or Goa) through girls reserved quota.

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JISHUA THOMAS

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Both marks are comparatively an average ones, if you belong to any of the reserved categories the score becomes good enough and you will be most probably lead to a good college, but if you are from general categories getting good college is well difficult. All the best.
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#8: Georgia Institute of Technology.

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sagar kumar

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Take a drop and study PCM, as well solve each and every question of NCERT.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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Yes, you can get any NIT in this score.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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Yes, you can definitely get it. You have a decent score.

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