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ravi kumar

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Joining a particular college or a stream depends on one's choice, they might be having some other criteria in their mind.

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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

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Yes, you are eligible for any NIT with any branch, but NIT counselling has closed. Now, you are eligible for other government colleges like in Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan.

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Aravindan MB

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NITK is the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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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

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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

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It depends on JEE exam scores.

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Praveen Singh

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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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