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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Check the given link below
NIT (link)- https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/nit-fee-structure-blogId-20209
IIT (link)- https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/iit-fee-structure-for-btech-blogId-6275.
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Guide-Level 12
Here are the advantages I can think of :
1. You're at a sweet spot in terms of competition. The culture isn't as competitive as IITs but way better than local engineering campuses.
2. You get as many opportunities to learn as you get in any IITs
3. Education is cheaper. Practically Free. In some cases even cheaper than IITs although if the recent bills are passed the cost is likely to rise.
4. Lot of scholarship opportunities - both merit and need based. There are few student grants also.
5. Placement statistics of top NITs are at least comparable to that of IITs
6. Most NITs are located far from Mega Cities unlike IITs. This has uniqu
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Guide-Level 12
To become eligible for NATA a candidate is required to fulfill a certain set of eligibility conditions. Mentioned below are the predefined criteria set up by COA:
1. Candidates must have obtained 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also overall 50% aggregate score at 10+2 level.
2. Candidates who have passed any 10+3 Diploma exam with Mathematics as a subject and scored at least 50% marks are also eligible to apply for the exam.
3. Students appearing in class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are eligible to appear in NATA however, their result will be declared valid after fulfi
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https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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