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kunal Dugar

Beginner-Level 4

97.5 to 98.5 percentile depends on toughness of shift.

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mayank shekhar

Beginner-Level 3

There is one more exam left this year just prepare hard for that. Although you have three JEE Mains attempt. If you think yoou will not make any mistake next time you can go for that too.

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Nihal Khan

Contributor-Level 6

Hi brother, General Category candidates need to score a minimum of 95+ percentile score to get into NITs. For reserved category candidates, an 80+ percentile score is enough to get into NITs. So if you have 1 more attempt of JEE Mains then you should go for the JEE advance or you can get a NIT if you are eligible for it.

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kunal Dugar

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, very easily you will phoneix related branch or even CSE.

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kunal Dugar

Beginner-Level 4

If you have a state quota of Punjab or any other reservation you will definitely get it. Otherwise, you will get it, but you have to wait for spot rounds.

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Nihal Khan

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Hello Student, For reserved category candidates, an 80+ percentile score is enough to get into NITs.

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Nihal Khan

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Student, General Category candidates need to score a minimum of 95+ percentile score to get into NITs. For reserved category candidates, an 80+ percentile score is enough to get into NITs. RK University, The ICFAI University, Jaipur, Brindavan College, Dream Institute of Technology, Gandhi Engineering College, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, GIET University, and Gunupur are some of the colleges that you can get with 60 percentile in JEE Mains.

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Nihal Khan

Contributor-Level 6

Hello student, There is no chance to get admission in any government college like NIT or GFITs At these marks your general rank will be upto near 4lakh and at this rank you will not be able to get admission in government college but I will give you a suggestion to get admission in best state government college of India if you given the paper of JEE Mains and secured rank upto 5lakh and 12th percentage is good then you can take admission in any government college by state counselling.

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Nihal Khan

Contributor-Level 6

Dear candidate, at 71 percentile your JEE Main rank will be around 250000-300000. You can't give JEE Advanced and you can't get admission in NIT/GFTIs at this rank. You should apply in State Engineering Colleges or try to get admission in private colleges like: Amity University.

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Nihal Khan

Contributor-Level 6

Dear candidate, At 71 percentile your JEE Main rank will be around 250000-300000. You can't give JEE Advanced and you can't get admission in NIT/GFTIs at this rank. You should apply in State Engineering Colleges or try to get admission in private colleges like: Amity University.

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