Can I get MANIT with home state quota? I have scored 103 marks in JEE main 2016 and 82% in class 12th.

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Kumar Mohit
9 years ago
http://csab.nic.in/WebInfo/PDF/ORCR_SpecialRound.pdf This was last year city off . Please specify your category and Board whether mp board or CBSE. Yet you have strong Possibility of getting the college

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Sumit Bara
9 years ago
If you were a ST or SC or OBC, you would have easily got it. If you are general, know this: you are only 3 marks ahead of the cutoff. See, NITs generally take students who have qualified the cutoff. Here, you did, but not too well. So you might have a chance of getting into it. Be ready with all you

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