Can I get admission in any NIT with 51% in class 12th?

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Devanshu Lama
8 years ago
forget about NIT'S , u r gonna get admission only in private universities or in good rtu colleges with great donation. before opting for engineering just ask one thing to yourself that do really u have deep interest or the will to master a specific branch otherwise years later you will also be amo

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karnati Rajesh
8 years ago
It is mandatory to score 75% in your boards if you are a general candidate and in case of SC/ST, 65% is enough.

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archit kumar
8 years ago
Hello Sharma, For admission into NITs, a minimum 75% marks are needed for general category students and minimum 65% needed for SC category students. So as per your marks, your chances are nil for NITs.

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