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Contributor-Level 9
It depends upon the rank you have obtained and the cut off set by JEE Advanced. You can google in the previous year opening and closing rank of IITs to get a rough idea of which colleges you can apply for.
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Kindly google in the previous year opening and closing rank of NITs to get a rough idea of which colleges and which branches you can apply for. As for IIT they refer to the JEE Advanced marks not of JEE Mains.
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Contributor-Level 10
You should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in graduation and you have to clear JAM, on the basis merit you can get IITs.
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Guide-Level 15
In the year 2015, Samsung Research, newly set UPAT B'lore recruited more than 10 students and offered 14 LPA CTC. This does't happen every year. Biggies like Microsoft, Flipkart, Amazon etc. take 1 or 2 students only and sometimes none. The highest package of around 52 LPA has been offered by Facebook for overseas posting. Facebook did not come this year. It came for internships in 2014 but took no one.
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Best of luck.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The minimum marks in 12th board to get admission into IITs are 75% for unreserved categories while it is 65% for reserved categories. As you don't have the required score, you cannot get a seat at the IITs. So, you need to give improvement exams or you can try for any other colleges.
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