Can I get admission in any IIT or NIT with OBC NCL category rank of 34000 in JEE Mains and OBC NCL category rank of 10110 in JEE Advanced?

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    Antu Kaibartya | Contributor-Level 10

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    Being Qualified for IIT Admission (with JEE Advanced)
    I am sorry to say that, with a category rank of 10,110 (OBC-NCL), getting into IIT is unlikely.
    Usually, OBC-NCL B.Tech admissions are closed after around 3,000–4,000 rankings, varying by IIT and the branch.
    Even in less popular branches of newer IITs (Bhilai, Goa, Jammu), the cut-off for OBC candidates is still below 7,000.

    Most likely not to get admission into an IIT with these JEE Advanced OBC-NCL results.

    Admission to NITs through the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE)
    An OBC-NCL JEE Main rank of 34,000 means you still have a slim chance to get seat at a top NIT or branch, provided you'r

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