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Moin NargundAspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

Well, there are many of them in the southern part of India. But, you need to write the state level tests to go through admission procedure. Otherwise, if you are financially good, management seats are always open.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

Just by getting qualifying marks, it isn't possible to get into NITs. Your score should be greater than 180 to have a go at NIT. But since you are of ST category, it might fall down till 100 but not less than that.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, there are still chances of getting adding in ISUT if you scored good marks in board exams and you can apply for the 3rd round counselling which will take place in the August 1st week.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Paul!
If you are getting '-3' in total, simply it will surely decrease your marks and hence the All India Rank too. To rectify these low marks you need to have very high marks in physics and chemistry. But let's wait for result and hope the best. Good Luck.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

Guide-Level 11

No, you won't get any NIT, but you can get any government college in your home state. Be aware at the time of counselling.

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N Sampath kumarLove coding, juggling and fun activities,

Beginner-Level 4

Dear friend, yes, you can surely get SASTRA University as it takes students based on both intermediate and JEE Mains marks. So feel free to apply for SASTRA counseling. You will get for sure. Good luck. Be happy!

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

Guide-Level 12

It will be declared later, results of paper 2 usually get declared in mid-June.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Shubham,
You can get good NIT colleges for ECE or CSE branch. Please follow the link provided for detailed information about the rank range which gives you a rough idea of the college.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-main-rank-predictor

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, it's quite possible for you to get these branches. Not sure about CSE but ECE is something you can get. You can go for NIT in your state for state quota.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Right now, cut-off marks are not declared, but 80 marks are quite enough to cross the OBC cut-off, but for checking the rank, please follow the link provided and fill the details required to check the rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-main-rank-predictor
All the best.

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