Can I get admission in NIT, Patna or any other NIT with 74% in HSC and 155 marks in JEE Mains?

My state of domicile is Bihar.

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Asked by Amit Ranjan
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Pankaj Chaudhary
8 years ago
Regarding board marks, for admission in any NIT, you should either be in top 20 percentile of your board or you should have at least 75% (for General or OBC) or 65% (For ST or ST) in 12th board exams. If you satisfies these conditions then you will surely get admission in any NIT through JOSAA.

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Kundan Singh
8 years ago
NIT Patna gives admission of the basis of JEE Mains rank. If you have rank under 30000, then you will get admission there. If you have rank above it then you will get B.Sc -M.Sc (Integrated). State quota cut-off rank is generally high for NIT Patna.

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