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Scholar-Level 18
There is nothing like the minimum score. JEE Mains will give you AIR and when you apply for admission in NIT they will go by merit list. Even within the same NIT, there would be wide variation in opening and closing rank for different branches.
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Scholar-Level 18
Only 150 out of 360 in JEE Mains is not much. Perhaps, you may not get admission. Aim for at least 250. Placements are good if your branch and place is good.
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With this ranking, you can get admission in one of the NITs. Since, you are from reserved category student, if you score more, you may get admission in your desired NIT and desired branch.
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Being domiciled in Punjab, you will be eligible for admission within 50% quota of state candidates. However, Jalandhar is one of the older NITs and students prefer this compared with many other NITs. This results in much steeper opening & closing ranks.
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There are a number of NITs. Some are old and some are new. Presently, students are preferring the old ones and hence you can get admission in newly opened NITs quite comfortably if you manage a score as low as 50 percentile. However, for the older ones, you need to have a percentile of around 75.
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