I got 55 marks in JEE Mains and 73% in CBSE board. Can I get any NIT?

I belong to SC category.

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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    From my point of view, you won't make it to any of the NITs. You need to score above 100 marks to have a go at NITs. But with this score, it's impossible.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Sumit Dalal

    7 years ago
    No, but you can get other good state engineering colleges.
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    vishal tomar

    7 years ago
    No brother, you can't.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Ankit kumar Jha

    7 years ago
    It mainly depends on your category. If SC/ST, you can get it. If other categories, hard luck. All the best.
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    Aman Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    You must have above 75% in 12th class.
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    rohit nelluri

    9 years ago
    bro idk how to contact you. so I'm writing here. please answer my question I have to take decision. search 4 private university or wait for govt college's.
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    Saurav Monu

    7 years ago
    No, it's not possible but you may try for the Spot round then you can get a central government college.
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    Anshu Raj | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    You can't get an NIT, but you can try central government and government universities. You can try for Tezpur University, Assam which ranks under 500 in World rankings.
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    Md Amaan

    7 years ago
    No, you can't get any NIT, but you can get colleges in Punjab like Saheed Bhagat Singh state technical campus, ferozpur etc., which are affiliated to PTU.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Shivendra Pundir

    7 years ago
    No, you cannot get any NIT but you can get admission in any government college of PTU since your Mains score is more than 10 percent.

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