I got shortlisted for GD-PI in NIT, Warangal today. I got 62.02 percentile in MAT with 575.6 score. Is there a chance?

My profile: B.Tech-63.2%, 12th-70%, and 10th-79%.

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Asked by Ashis Jagan
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7 years ago
Till now GD and PI is not conducted in NIT, Warangal for 2018 batch. Still, if you say so your score is good but percentile is a bit less but if your GD and PI went well and you score well in that. You can surely get through it. All the best for your bright future.

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