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Udita Das

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You have very low chances of getting admission in any of the NITs based on your JEE Main percentile score and category rank. Try for admission in private colleges through state counselling.

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Saloni Sharma

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The admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) is based on the JEE Main scores and the cutoffs for admission vary every year depending on several factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates who appeared, and the number of seats available. As per the previous year's cutoffs, it may be difficult to get admission to the NITs with a score of 102 in JEE Mains, even if you belong to the OBC category and are a girl student. However, the cutoffs change every year, and the cutoffs for this year may be different from the previous years. In addition to the JEE Main scores, most NITs also have a minimum el
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Bhukya Nithin, even though your question was almost 1 year old I will be trying to answer it with the current scenario. National testing agency which conducts JEE Mains examination in multiple sessions declares the results session wise as well as overall fundamentally in the percentile form. They also publish percentile cutoffs for different categories of students. The students who have scored equivalent or more percentiles are only authorised to take part in the counselling for admission to NIT or equivalent institute. Till last year they had given relaxation of the condition of 75% in the 12th standard for admission into IIT bu
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Harish, whether in your own state or in any NIT across India the minimum requirement is that you should have percentile which should be equal or more than decided by NTA when they declared the results of JEE Mains examination few days back. To help you I am giving below the cut off percentiles declared by National testing agency for students belonging to different categories as well as in the general category. Here you can SEE for yourself whether you have qualified for seeking admission in NIT or not.
2023 : Cut-off percentiles for JEE Advanced in different categories:-
General : 90.7788642
OBC NCL : 73.6114227
SC : 51.9776027
ST :
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Aditya Raj

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Don't worry dear aspirant. NTA will open the correction window after the registrations are closed. You can make necessary changes once it opens. It will open in a week or so after the registrations were closed.

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Aditya Raj

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Dear aspirant, With a category rank of 30,160 it is very difficult to get a seat. If this were your general rank then it would have been easier to grab a seat in one of the NITs. Hello Aspirant, With this category rank, The chances are less to get a seat in NITs, IITs, GFTIs. You can go for the state level counselling.

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Aditya Raj

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Dear Student, it is very difficult to tell you the exact about your admission possibilities. With this percentile, the chances are very less to get a seat in NITs, IITs, GFTIs. You can go for the state level counselling. Else you should opt to drop a year.

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Aditya Raj

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Dear Aspirant, almost all the NITs are having similar Fee Structure, so you can opt for any NIT. If you have lower family income, then you need to get a income Certificate showing less than 1 lac income. Then you'll get relaxation in your fees, it will be much lower.

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