Can I get CSE branch in any NITs with 50 marks in JEE Mains and 5k under ST category rank? I got 80% in CBSE boards.

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Asked by Daksh Meena
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aman bhawsar
7 years ago
Since the cutoff of CSE branch is more than other branches so to get it in NIT is not possible but you could take any other branches to get into NITs and if you'll work hard in first year then you'll definitely be upgraded to higher branches like CSE based on your performance.

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Prashant Kumar
7 years ago
Your marks in JEE Mains are low and if you have appeared for JEE Advanced and have scored some good marks then there will be some chances of getting and it with CSE branch.

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Ritik Agiwal
7 years ago
Hello, Yes, definitely with the ranking of 5k in ST category you can go for counselling and get any NIT along with your preferred branch which is computer science.

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