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Akash Kumar

Beginner-Level 2

1.JNU
2.DU
3.BHU
4.University of Hyderabad
5.Pune University

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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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Hey Aman,
First of all, it is mandatory to have physics, chemistry and maths as your academics subject in class 12th. Only having maths is not enough for NIT. And for taking admission in an NIT, you should appear in JEE (Mains), which is conducted by CBSE every year as well as my knowledge it is also mandatory to score 75 % for IIT & NIT. For further details, you should check this article :
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/iit-nit-iiit-cfti-admission-eligibility-criteria-revised-blogId-13261

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Wasif,
As the ranks have been declared and the counseling process has also been completed, you may specify your all India rank or category ranks and home state so that I may tell your possibilities.
If you have not registered for counseling you cannot get any NIT.

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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

Contributor-Level 8

For different institutes, there are different exams. For IIT, you have to pass JEE Advanced. For NIT, IIIT or GFTI, you have to pass JEE Mains. These Institutes will give you the degree of B.Tech and DU is a university which is for B.Sc or M.Sc.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

As per the new criteria, you won't be eligible for admission in NITs or any other CFTIs since you have got less than 75% in 12th.
So you should fill in the improvement forms and give boards next year.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can get admission but here is the big condition that if you want admission, then you have to score about double then your category cut-off marks then only you can get admission into NITs.

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Pankaj Chaudhary

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Yes, you can apply for JEE Mains next year to get admission in any other NIT.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Jahid,
None of the NITs will offer you B.Tech in aerospace engineering. Only selected IITs offer this course. So, you have to crack JEE Advanced exam. Most preferable colleges are IIT-Bombay and Madras, you can check the cut-off on the site as it varies every year. Jahid, according to me, if you really wish to pursue aerospace branch then my suggestion is you shouldn't go for IIT, you should go for IIST, Kerala as it is specilised in this field and require only 5% in JEE Advanced exam. You just visit their website and have a look & check.

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Vikash Ranjan

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B.Tech in CS is pretty much average.
Fee: For 2012-16 batch - Approx 2.0 Lacs per annum+1 lakh (hostel charges).
When opting for CS at Symbiosis Institute of Technology the only plus point will be the 'Symbi Edge'.
Life is pretty much laid back and enjoyable for an average student.
Salary Package: Though the average package is around 4 LPA (which is decent, if not good). It's hardly an 8 year old private institute. You won't get even this in of the most private colleges. Remember, even big private institutes like VIT call LPA a dream package. The minimum package is around 3.2 LPA and the maximum package for 2015-16 was around 24 LPA.
So, if
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