I got 81 percentile and 218217 rank in jee mains(general) and scored 94.8% in class 12 .Can I get admission in NIT delhi or DTU?
Asked about NIT Delhi - National Institute of Technology - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
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At these marks, there is no chance to get admission in any govt college like NIT or GFTI. At these marks your general rank is 220k and at this rank you will not be able to get admission in NIT DTU college but I will give you a suggestion to get admission in the best state government college of India if you are given the paper of JEE mains and secured rank up to 5lakh and 12th percentage is good then you can take admission in any govt college by state counselling hope you understand.
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