I got 82.95 percentile under obc-ncl category in JEE Mains January 2020. Will I get Admission in NITs? My annual income is less than 1 Lacs.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
5 years ago
You haven't mentioned your reservation category, so considering you have a general, you need to get at least 70 - 80 percentile to get qualified for the JEE Mains exam. And, if you want to get into the NITs, then you need to score at least 93 percentile.

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Also with this percentile, can I get into any government colleges?

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