I get 89.5 percentile in JEE Main can I get a seat in surathkal.
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You have done well. But you can't get NITK SURATKAL. As it is one of the top NIT. Even if you get, no good branches will be available for you. So try for NIT Manipur you can get easily a seat for sure. All the best.
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JEE Main Rank 117685, AIR, GEN
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