Can I get into NITs with 93.84 percentile in JEE and 440 marks in CBSE board exam?

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With 93 percentile, your rank would be roughly around 95,000. Given your rank, securing admission into top-tier NITs might be challenging, but you have a good chance of getting into lower-ranked NITs such as those in Srinagar, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Agartala, Puducherry, and even NIT Jalandhar for text

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