Can I get a seat in NIT, Hamirpur college if I have got 52891 ranking in JEE Mains and I belong to OBC nil category?

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4 years ago
The chances are very low that you'll get an admission. Even if you do have a home state quota you won't be able to get admission into the regular programs. I would suggest you look into the integrated dual degree programs of CSE and ECE as the cut off for those go very high (for home state).it might

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Shivi Vats
7 years ago
If you do not have a home state quota for the college then the chances are very low that you'll get an admission. Even if you do have a home state quota you won't be able to get admission into the regular programs. I would suggest you look into the integrated dual degree programs of CSE and ECE as t

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