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

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Chances are there if you have home state quota in the states having lower NITs. Otherwise, it will be very difficult for you to get into NITs.
PS: Assuming that you are a general category student.

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

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Yes, you can get it but you have to study B.Tech first year again.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Yash Anand,
You belong to the OBC category, so you have scored more according to your cut-off marks of 49. You can easily get NITs, but not the good ones.
You can apply for counselling through www.josaa.nic.in
If you don't get any of the NITs, you can get IIITs or GFITs.
These are also government colleges which admit students through JEE Mains.
All the best.

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Sahil singla

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As per my opinion, if you want to try for private universities, except VIT vellore there are other great options available like GGSIPU, Delhi or Pune universty colleges and various others in Pune where you will get good environment, good exposure and good study culture, good campus placements too. So, dont go for either of them neither NITs of low level nor VIT because, although I am not much aware but campus placements might not be as you expect from a government engineering college and after all culture around you matters the most, which you will get in metro-cities like Delhi or Pune. Choose your branch and location wisely. Give fir
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

The cut-off score for ST category students is 27. Since you have not met the cut-off requirement, there are very less or no chances to get NITs, but if you can apply for counselling, try your luck. The counselling website is www.josaa.nic.in
All the best.

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Aishwarya Warke her beauty is a myth

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Yes, you can get into NITs.

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Aishwarya Warke her beauty is a myth

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No, you can try in other institutions.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Abirami,
There are no fixed scores for any course or NIT. It depends only on the cut-off marks.
The cut-off scores are:
GENERAL (OC)-81
SC-32
ST-27
PWD-1
OBC -NCL - 49
If you he scored more than the cut off marks you can apply for counselling though www.josaa.nic.in
You should have scored more marks above your caste wise cut off marks to get good NITs. For example, if you belong to general, then, if you score 150-160 then you can get good NITs.
If you are qualified, write JEE Advanced and try to get an IIT.
All the best!

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Shama Yita!
You have good chances to get NITs but if you belong to general (OC) then you may or may not get good NITs like Warangal, Trichy, etc. To get good NITs, you should have scored way above your cut-off.
Fee structure for NITs is very low because they are under central government. It will be around 40000-60000 per annum.
You can apply for counselling through www.josaa.nic.in
All the best!

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