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7 years ago
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Many colleges take admission on the basis of 12th % the minimum required % is 55% and you have already cleared that. Many colleges take admission on the basis on just clearance of your 12th boards. Also, you appear in JEE. So there are chances you might get a college. Try for the good one. You will definitely get.
All the best. Go ahead.
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Best of luck.
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josaa. Nic. In
and there you should firstly see the previous year's OBC cutoffs of your '"HOME STATE"" NIT. Compare your AIR rank there and you would get an idea of your selection. BEST OF LUCK.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
You should be in either a top percentile of your board or have 75% in board whichever is less to be eligible for admission in NITs. All the best.
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