I got 226 in JEE Paper 2 and 60% in 12th ISC board. Can I apply for NITs?

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SREYA MAHIPALA
7 years ago
Yes, you can definitely apply for NIT Trichy. Guessing on the mark is bit hard because rank varies from year to year. According to the previous records, you can apply.

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Mohammed Faraz
7 years ago
226 are fine marks but are not enough for admission into NITs. Plus, you need 75% in class 12th.

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kuldeep Raika
7 years ago
Dear friend, you got very good marks in JEE Mains paper 2 but 75% is required to get admission in NIT.

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7 years ago
Hi, Your JEE Mains paper 2 rank is absolutely very good but in NIT, you are required to have 75% marks in 10+2 or top 20 percentile of the respective board. Best of luck.

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