Can I get admission in any NIT with 88 percentile in JEE 2019?

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Yes, you can easily get admission in NIT College with this score. But, you should try for the other good colleges of Delhi, Ghaziabad and other good private colleges as your score is quite good, as there are colleges that better than NITs also.

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