Can I get into NSIT with 70% in class 12th?
According to the NSIT eligibility criteria, you need to have at least 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in your qualifying exams / 12th from a recognised center or state board. You also need to pass English as a core or elective subject in 10+2, and pass in each subject sepa
It is difficult but not impossible to get into NSIT with a 70% in class 12.
When it comes to admissions, NSIT has very high JEE Main rank cut-offs, particularly for popular branches like computer engineering.The JEE Main cut-off rank for students in the General category is typically less than 2000.Yo
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