NIT Eligibility

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Happy Singh

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yes u will but u may not get branch of ur choice

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

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Hi Gaurav. I would most definitely recommend you to prepare for exam of private universities. You have Bits, indraprastha university, Vellore, Manipal, srm and such good colleges that don't consider JEE score but take their own respective entrance tests. These colleges have best teaching faculties as well. I would not recommend dropping a year. You may have to explain your decision of dropping at the time of placements and also at the time of interview if you decide to go for higher education especially MBA. Instead prepare for the private university tests. All the best!

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Heena BinaweraDoing counselling from last 6 years

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It depends on the cutoff for this yr & which NIT branch u r looking for. Goodluck!!

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deepanshu pathakmarine engineer

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you should get min 220 - 240 to get a NIT .
Best of luck

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

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Yes, you are eligible to get admission in NITs.

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ravi kumar

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Yes, you will be able to appear and many students will follow the same pattern just to save their academic year.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Usually colleges and institute wants 50% in graduation and you may go through some aptitude test which is conducted by institutes or colleges.
There are many courses around. Not only in software but IT Infrastructure market has got a good exposure in industry.
If you need further details, please write me back.

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Harsha Kumar

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Hi Tejaswi,
Sorry to say but you are not eligible for both of these colleges as their cut-offs are more than 90 percentile.
All the best.

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