I have cleared JEE Mains but my 12 th percentage is 70%. Can I get NIT and GFTIs?
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6 years ago
If you got 70 % in CBSE board and belongs to general category, then you are nor eligible for NIT or gfti through JoSAA or csab. Secondly clearing JEE Mains only don't guarantee you a seat. Your rank should be below 40 K for NIT and 1 Lacs for gfti colleges.

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