Can I get any NIT for civil, mechanical or CS branch with 82 marks in Mains and 74% in class 12th CBSE board?

According to CSAB 2015, I am not eligible for it.

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    OLD NIT with these credentials may not be possible, you can get some newer NITS which may not be in the same league. LPU is one of the best ones, its famous for its placements, more than 700 companies are regular recruiters from the campus every year. From Trident which offered 15 LPA to Emeryll to Forbes Marshall which offered 6 lacs of package, students get a whole lot of placement opportunities depending upon their domains and CGPA as well as their interests. Many students in Mechanical stream also opt for further studies for their career prospects in research and faculty positions. With the course outcomes like following; the stude
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
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    With such scores you can look forward with New NITs and I would suggest you to explore more and not just stick towards NITs only. There are various other universities that offer engineering comparable to IITs and NITs. I have done my engineering from Lovely Professional University, I would suggest you to have a look over it. LPU is one such university whose placements and ranking beat IIT and NIT. I would choose LPU which tends to change instruction through scholastic meticulousness; pragmatic direction and result based education.
    1. The LPU infrastructure is quite vast and enough to support all types of practical like the ones ne
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
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    SHASHANK REDDY PADI Never give up | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Sorry to say but you don't have any chances of getting NIT'S
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    Gaurav Sarode Failure for me is just by-chance & surprising | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Frankly.I dont think so.In NIT.students having marks 150/200 above in JEE and 80% above in boards.
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    PUNIT JAIN I am a b.tech computer science student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Check the link below to know the colleges you can get with this rank:
    https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
    In case, you don't get your desired college, don't settle for something mediocre. Instead of settling down for some mediocre college, it would be better if you try for some good private university. Many reputed private universities are offering B.Tech Civil. They have different criteria for admissions. Some offer admission on the basis of JEE scores, some offer admission on the basis of their own tests and some offer admission on the basis of both. Some even offer direct admission on the basis of clas
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    Atiki Singhal | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    No, you can't get admission in this college at this score as the minimum criteria is 75% marks in class 12th.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can get admission in any of the NIT in these branches, as according to the CSAB 2015, it might be possible that there is huge number of registrations at that time and most of the seats got wasted after that, this time scenario has changed.

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