I got 105 marks in JEE Mains. Can I get NIT, Patna?
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Have some chance for non core branches.
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Hello, for admission in NIT Patna, 105 mark is not enough. If you are general category, chances are nil, even for OBC, there are very less chances only. Try other NITS, which would fit you better. Hoping well, all the best.
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