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Dua naqvi

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No it is unlikely that you can get admission in NIT with 52 percentile whether you belong to ST category.

You can take admission in some private colleges like, Amity University and Sharda University in B.Tech CSE or other branches.

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Dua naqvi

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No, it is not likely that you can get a free seat in NITs with 76.28% in JEE mains.

NITs require much higher percentile and lower rank.

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Dua naqvi

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It is not likely that you can get admission in NIT or IIIT with 92.4 percentile with the rank of 112416 and 36416 OBC category. You may get any other government college of Bihar but it is not likely that you get an IIIT. Kindly look for another colleges.

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Vivek Dangwal

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With an ST rank of 10,580, getting Civil Engineering in any NIT is very unlikely. Most NITs close Civil seats for ST category under 5,000 rank. You can try state colleges, GFTIs, or private universities.

 

 

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Vidhi Jain

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There are many IITs and NITs, like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, IIT Hyderabad, NIT Surathkal and NIT Rourkela where you can find dedicated UG and PG programs in AI and ML or AI and Data Science, which include deep learning knowledge as a part of the classroom syllabus. But if you're asking about standalone courses in Deep Learning, unfortunately, none of the IITs or NITs offer the same at present.

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Vivek Dangwal

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You can try in NIT Agartala, Sikkim, Meghalaya, or Pudducherry but it's tougher to get in top NITs with a CRL rank of 20,000 in JEE Mains and as a SC candidate.

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Vivek Dangwal

Beginner-Level 5

96.07 percentile in JEE Mains is a good score but it's hard to get computer Science in top NITs. You might get it in smaller NITs. You can also try for other branches like ECE, etc. 

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nishwa Nm

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The eligibility criterias for NIMCET is that candidates have to be  indian citizens and should have a Bachelor degree with atleast 60% scores (50% for SC/ST). The degree can be a B.Sc, B.Tech, BCA, BIT from a recognised university. Students in the last year of their  qualifying  degree are also eligible to apply. 

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Dua naqvi

Contributor-Level 9

With the AIR 278990 in JEE Mains you cannot get NIT if you don't have any additional reservation.

You can look for some private engineering colleges.

  • VIT University (Vellore Institute of Technology)
  • SRM Institute of Science and Technology 
  • Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
  • Amity University
  • Lovely Professional University
  • Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA) University

Thankyou 

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Ajay Sharma

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With 55 percentile, 691000 CRL and 55000 rank in SC category in JEE Mains it is tough to get admission in NIT or IIIT.

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