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The candidates are admitted to the NITs seats on the basis of Home State (HS) quota and Other State (OS) quota.
Under the home state quota, the seats are reserved for candidates based on their state of eligibility which is basically the state where they have completed their Class 11th and 12th from.
The candidates falling under HS quota can take the advantage of almost reserved 50% HS seats and the candidates belonging from other states or from union territories, excluding the home state can also apply for the advantage of almost 50% reservation under OS quota.
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All the best.
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2. BITS can be compared to IIT.
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