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73 marks in JEE Mains is a very low score. You won't be able to get admission.

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JEE Mains doesn't require class 12th marks. You've qualified the exam. For sure, you'll be getting an NIT but make sure you know about the campus very well because not all NITs come up with good packages.
All the best.

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Yes, you can. The criteria of 75% is only for providing NITs.

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Tarun SharmaB. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University

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Considering the cut-off and going by the pattern of quite some years, yes, you may get an NIT. But, top NITs like Warangal, Suratkhal is a rare chance.

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Tarun SharmaB. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University

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The cut-off marks for JEE Mains is 45 for OBC- NCL. So, you have qualified for the JEE Advanced, prepare for it.

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Tarun SharmaB. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University

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If you think you can manage the preparations without losing concentration, then go for it. Your class 12th marks suggest that you have the calibre to score 100+ marks in JEE. So, if you can prepare without being frustrated, go for it.

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