Can I get admission in NIT or IIIT with 105 marks and 17321 OBC category rank in JEE Mains?

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Asked by Tripti Kumari
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Lalit choudhary
8 years ago
Yes, you may get your state NIT by using your state quota but it is difficult for you to grab the other state NITs. In choice filling, keep your state NITs at the top.

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R
8 years ago
Yes, you will get NITs and IIITs with a good branch.

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Durga Prasad Sahoo
8 years ago
Which state do you belong to?

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Jharkhand.

archit kumar
8 years ago
Hello Tripti, As per your rank, you will not get any NITs, but don't get dishearten prepare well for your next exams. Best wishes!

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