I got 116 in mains and 92.4% in CBSE. Is there any chance of NIT or DTU with good branch? I am a resident of UP & belong to OBC category.

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Asked by Ranjan Yadav
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raj kamal
9 years ago
dtu i dnt think u will get .but more chances to get nit allahabad.join each nd every round of councelling

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
Hi Dear, Kindly go through the below link. Hope this will resolve your query. https://www.shiksha.com/jee-mains-college-predictor All the best. Feel free to revert.

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Hritik Dalal
9 years ago
Sure you will get an NIT. Seek first in your state NIT. Where your chances are more. Then try for other NIT's.

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Akash Aryan
9 years ago
Getting into DTU looks little difficult but u vl definately have a seat in NIT.

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Sujith suju
9 years ago
u will surely get a got nit

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Akash Prasher
9 years ago
According to me You should also try for DTU too. DTU had better placement option.

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