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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BITS Pilani has an excellent dual degree program. BITS is a pioneer Institute in concept of dual degree in India.

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sakshi srivastava

Contributor-Level 6

You have to take JEE Mains exam. If you qualify JEE Mains with good marks then can easily get admission in an NIT.
Yes, student with less then 70 percent marks can take admission in NIT through JEE Mains but you have to score more if you want to get admission in a good NIT.

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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

Contributor-Level 10

It depends on JEE exam scores.

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Praveen Singh

Beginner-Level 5

You shouldn't take drop as you have got the NIT, it's best for you. If you didn't get your preferred branch and you are confident that you do better, then you can take a drop. You can even do M.Tech degree from IIT.

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Pankaj Kumar

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Taking a drop is entirely up to your discretion, if you got the desired branch and college, then no need to waste a year. But, if you have missed any of the two, then you can think of taking a drop.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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Yes, there are chances if the seats get shifted.

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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

Contributor-Level 10

u r eligible nit.bt consling is stop.go fast vissit state consling

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

ya.
iits and nits student are preferred first for iims
as it iims accept only prestigious colleges student .
after that prefrences r given to state colleges

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Aarti Singh

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Manmeet, there will not be Any Spot Round this year as announced by JOSAA. This year, Seat surrender option has been reintroduced but with some significant riders. Surrender of seat can be done only till the end of third round. In that case, wastage of seats would be very less so no spot round will be conducted.
So, you should try for admission in good private universities before their admissions also are over. They offer you admission on JEE scores/ tests conducted by them/ your marks in 12th. Some of these also offer good scholarships based on any one of the above mentioned admission criteria. Check the websites of some good universi
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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

Contributor-Level 10

u r eligible NIT bt NIT consling is closed .now u r eligible rajshan,panjab,madhya pradesh state government college u r eligible

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