I got 117 marks in JEE Mains and expecting 430+ marks in CBSE board exams. Can I get any NIT?
I am from Tamil Nadu and want to pursue B.Tech in computer science.
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Admission in any programme depends on the Eligibility criteria to be qualified for that programme. It depends on your marks in previous qualification and the performance in entrance exams. LPU offers great opportunities in terms of placements, internships, best infrastructure, best experienced faculty and it offers Scholarship based on many categories as well. So eligibility criteria is different for all the programmes, so check the eligibility from the official website.
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You marks are satisfactory but due to so much competition and demand for NIT, IITs, you may not get into top NITs or may be the desired branch there. Anyway you may try for NIT branches like Assam, or other similar states. Good luck.
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Yes you can do BA.
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