I got 76% in CBSE board, 216 marks in JEE Mains paper-2 & 100.75 in NATA exam. Will I get any government college?

I am a girl, my category is General and I am from Delhi.

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7 years ago
It's really tough to get a government college with these marks. You will have to wait till the last phase of counselling.

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Manish Motwani
7 years ago
If you are Muslim, you can get JMI. Else, you should go for state government colleges which includes home state quota, Yes, getting government. At your marks is not difficult, possibly thhe autonomous ones with home state but make sure they have good rankings and name. Else, private universities are

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MSRIT NIT-Bhopal, Calicut, Hamirpur, Jaipur, Nagpur, Patna, Raipur, Rourkela, Trichy, Kozhikode, Vnit. SPA - Vijayawada, Bhopal, Delhi, Bhopal. Mizoram University, Aizwal. IIEST SHIBPUR. The above are the top colleges which you are likely to get. These are all government. Or are government. Aided.

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