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himanshu gaur

Beginner-Level 3

You can easily get CSE in DTU or NSIT.

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Tejaswi Sharma

Beginner-Level 3

If you belong to the general category then you need to score more than 160 marks.

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Atharva BhangeI am preparing for JEE and SAT!!LOVE SCIENCE

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, why not? Go for it. I don't think there is any problem.
Hope it helped.

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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

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Hi,
Actually, there are so many benefits of qualifying JEE Mains. By qualifying the exam, you can get admission in top NITs, IIITs and many GFTIs.
Also, many excellent state government colleges accept JEE Mains scores such as DTU, NSIT, etc.
So, qualifying JEE Mains is awesome.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Jaya,
Your chances of getting NIT is very low. Your category rank should be below 4000 to get NIT.
However, you can get a seat if there are any NITs in your state (home state) based on home state ranks.
You may refer below for the official opening and closing ranks for each NIT in the 7th round of counselling:
http://josaa.nic.in/Result/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx

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Vivek C

Contributor-Level 9

You can get admission in NITs, IIITs and GFTIs through JEE Mains.

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Matlib Ahmed

Beginner-Level 4

For physics, reference books are: Dinesh+ Concept of physics (Part 1 and 2).
For chemistry, reference books are: O. P. Tandon+NCERT
For maths, reference books are: Dinesh+NCERT
Moreover, go through the last 25 years JEE Advanced question papers.

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Namit Sharma

Contributor-Level 9

You are advised to wait for one year and prepare well further.

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Ayushi Bajpai

Contributor-Level 8

If you have not done good this year but you think that you perform better and if this is your confidence level then yes, you can drop a year to prepare for JEE Mains. But also remember if you are dropping a year then you have to study really very hard so that you can get a seat in IITs/NITs. This should be your aim.

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