National Institute of Technology (NIT Silchar)
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You can check the possibilities of getting a good NIT for your son in the link given below. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-main-rank-predictor.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
The infrastructure is growing UPAT a rapid pace & all these structures are combined with modern facility & techniques. Even the faculty members & staffs are far more educated with their ambient patience & dedication & ready to help at any period of time. Even if I say about the Placement, this NIT is providing more than 70% of campusing every year & its increasing. Previously the communication was to be a issue. But now it all past by since the broad gauge is going to hit our state soon. Every NIT has its TAG line with it
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Now a days companies have set there own eligibility criteria. Few companies ask for 60% throughout the 10th 12th and graduation and few companies have a criteria of 65%. I think there is no need to worry, you can go for the NIT college as they will already nourish your skills with top level faculty members. There are also few top companies who don't set the criteria. So, you can apply for those companies. So, you do not need to worry you will surely get job. The fact is you should complete your engineering from top college.
Best of luck!
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