NIT Arunachal Pradesh - National Institute of Technology

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, you can get admission in home state NIT. Use the college predictor tool to know which all NITs you are eligible to apply for:
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Hetul Bhatia

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There is a very less chance of getting NIT, because you have just cleared your cutoff OBC, but your aggregate class 12% is less than 75, so there are less chances.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Manoj,
You will be not able to get an nit with the score of 72.6 percentile. I will suggest to apply for some other good private colleges like Amity University, Sharda University, Lovely Professional University, state private colleges of West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, etc. at the time of counselling.
Best of luck.

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Aman Kumar

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It could be better as you will get some good facilities and more opportunities due to the fact that you are in a government college. If you are concerned with your studies then it could be better than the state colleges. You will definitely get problems regarding infrastructure. But then you have to choose according to your priorities.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Please elaborate the question. Please confirm whether you are looking for career prospect for B.Tech (Biotech) or B.Sc. ( Biotech). Please refer the link below for detailed information:
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Aman Jain

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If you want a good job, let me tell you that instead of short courses, go for masters.
If you are not interested in the technical side, like M.Tech or M.E, you can opt for Management, i.e. and MBA.
You can target the following specializations:
Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure
Construction Economics & Quantity Surveyors
Construction Project Management.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi, your admission to NIT will be done by Central Seat Allocation Board which gives score by that 40% boards + 60% JEE Mains. They will give rank list based on this scores according to which you'll be asked to fill up your choices (NIT's plus some additional Pvt. Universities). I think you have some chance to get admission here but due to less marks in boards, you loose these chances. Don't worry and try to apply for these. I hope you understand.
Thanks.

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