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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Getting admission in MNIT totally depends on your rank, reservation and branch. For getting seat in MNIT, you should score above 98 percentile for general category student. So, it depends on reservation category and you have scored 87 percentile which is good and you have good chances of getting seat in MNIT in some branches.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Assuming You have a rank ~40k to ~55k, It is Not possible in general category if you are aiming for top NITs or IIITs . You may have limited options with lower branches but not CSE and definately not best nit's. It is possible to get into some good NITs and IIITs if you are from a sc (scheduled caste) or st(scheduled tribe.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
With a rank of 55,250 in JEE Mains and 89.0306 marks, getting admitted into an NIT (National Institute of Technology) is achievable, but it will be based on many factors such as the category you fall under, the particular NIT, and the course you are seeking admission to.
- General Category: Your rank may be on the borderline for best NITs but may possibly get admission in some of the newer NITs or branches with a lower cutoff, e.g., Civil Engineering or Mining.
- Reserved Categories: As you are a reserved category student (OBC, SC, ST), your prospects are enhanced considerably because there are lower cutoff ranks in the reserved categori
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
With 77.92 percentile in JEE Main and SC category, your SC rank would be around 12k–15k.
Chances are low for top branches like CSE in NITs/IIITs, but possible in lesser-known ones.
You may get lower branches (like Mechanical, Civil, or Production) in newer NITs.
Some IIITs with newer campuses may also be within reach.
Participate in JoSAA counseling and also consider state counseling options for better chances.
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