Can I get admission in NIT with 136 marks in JEE mains?
546 Views|Posted 2015-06-23 08:41:53
Asked by Durusoju Koushik
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2015-07-23 14:48:38
U are having very good marks and why u not try in any private colleges/institute which provide better education and placement to the students. u can also get scholarship. Some of the best colleges are:-
1. Lovely Professional University
2. Gitam, Visakhapatnam
3. VJTI, Mumbai

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2015-06-24 18:34:32
Depends upon your home state and other Quota as in general when you will be applying at outside NIT there are very less chance of getting it. BRO. TEll me your me if you have any quota and whats your home state State in which you have appeared your 12th

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2015-06-23 19:10:57
You get Nit dpeding upon your mains exam and your board marks. To be honest, if I go by your mains marks, you wouldn't get NIT. There are many online rank predictors. Inout your board marks and check your rank. If your rank is below 20k you might have a chance to get into NIT.
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2015-06-23 15:38:09
You have secured good marks in Jee Exam. You can apply for NIT, surely you will get seat in the college. And according to Tarun if you have any doubt, you can check your rank from shiksha rank predictor. It is one of the best tool.

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2015-06-23 08:53:29
Hi there! you get admission into NITs through counselling based on All India Rank(AIR) obtained. Now this AIR is decided based on your JEE(M) score, 136 acc. to you, and your board marks. Based on your JEE(M) marks it'd be difficult to say if you will get into any NIT but your score is pretty good a
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