NIT Eligibility
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
You may get GFTIs CSE, just go through some previous year cut offs
As you are a sc candidate, you can get a good government college even at this rank
or
take a drop year and try again.
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- National Institute of Technology, Agartala (Low: 36,000; High: 57,000)
- National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh (Low: 38,000; High: 60,000)
- National Institute of Technology, Durgapur (Low: 28,000; High: 45,000)
- National Institute of Technology, Goa (Low: 34,000; High: 55,000)
- National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (Low: 34,000; High: 50,000)
- National Institute of Technology, Manipur (Low: 40,000; High: 60,000)
- National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya (Low: 40,000; High: 60,000)
- Natio
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Eligibility: NRI candidates should have passed the qualifying examination (equivalent to 10+2 in India) with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. SAT Subject Test: NRI candidates are required to appear for the SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Level 2, Physics and Chemistry. The scores obtained in these tests are used for shortlisting candidates for admission. Merit List: A merit l
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