Can I get a seat in NIT as I have scored 70 marks in JEE mains and 79% in class 12th? I belong to OBC category.

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    Prem Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    its highly difficult to get seat in NIT.but please check the seat matrix available at the official website. all the best.
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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) is based on the JEE Main scores and class 12th marks, 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 70 in JEE Mains, especially if you belong to the OBC category. 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
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    DHYEY Sampat | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. U can get many average to good colleges in this score. Like TCET, LR etc. For more info pls refer the below link.
    https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-856/cutoff-jee-main
    All the best.

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