How many marks I should score in JEE Mains to get CS it or ECE in NSIT, Delhi? I am outside Delhi and belong to SC category.

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You need to score around 230 or somewhat to get admission in NSIT for CS. Last year it was 250 for general category. So you need to score around 230-270 to get hassle free admission in NSIT. Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem you have.

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If it is 250 for the general category then it will be around 200 for SC category.

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