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sakshi srivastava
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100 for general category
70 for obc category
50 marks for sc/st category if you score above then this you get nit and for good nit 12th 85%+ required
70 for obc category
50 marks for sc/st category if you score above then this you get nit and for good nit 12th 85%+ required
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samarth mehta
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Hello Amit
The answer is that there a number of factors
Firstly the popularity of college based on placements and mhrd rankings
Secondly the number of students applying for the same
So its a trend that keeps changing
The answer is that there a number of factors
Firstly the popularity of college based on placements and mhrd rankings
Secondly the number of students applying for the same
So its a trend that keeps changing
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Shivi Vats
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Yes you will be able to get admission into an NIT, preferably the one that is your home state. You have not mentioned your home state so I can't say with 100% surety. But a rank that good with ST quota should compensate for your very low marks in the boards. You should get admission into the NIT of your home state.
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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S
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here the link for you.
https://www.shiksha.com/jee-mains-college-predictor
https://www.shiksha.com/jee-mains-college-predictor
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