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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Admission in NIT is based on JEE Mains score. You may use following link to predict in which college you can get admission based on JEE Advanced score: https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/jee-advanced-branch-allotment.aspx

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, it is necessary to give improvement exam of atleast 5 subjects to eligible for JEE. As this part is also mentioned in the JEE Mains information bulletin.

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Gourab Debnath

Beginner-Level 3

No, you may not get admission in NITs with this score if you belong to the reserve category. You can try for Thapar University, AMU, etc.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Yes, there are fair chances of you to get admission in an NIT.
You can use college predictor below. It gives the accurate results.
https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Arpit,
As per your performance in JEE Mains and Advanced, you will get IITs and NITs as well, however, refer to this to know about the JEE Advanced colleges;
https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/jee-advanced-branch-allotment.aspx
jee mains colleges.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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Kundan SinghQualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE)

Guide-Level 12

Yes, it is in the list of top National institute of technology.You can visit career360 or college pravesh website for more detailed information about it.

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Kundan SinghQualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE)

Guide-Level 12

With this rank, it will be very difficult for you to get a seat in a National Institute of Technology. You may get Integrated B.Sc-M.Sc courses in NIT,Patna, Rourkela and Agartala.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

With those marks in JEE Advanced, I think getting into it is a bit difficult, and with a rank of 6500, you can get a good branch at top 6 or 7 NIT.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

In my opinion, dual degree courses in NITs are not too bad, if your rank is not too good. But, if your rank is good , go for B.Tech and after B.Tech , clear GATE exam and opt IIT, if you still have to do M.Tech.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Yes, try chemical engineering in the top three NITs either Warangal, Trichy or Surathkal, then I can tell you that the next best choice will be NIT, Surat, because it has a very good placement statistics.

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