I have done my 12th with 90% and my JEE Mains score is 100 marks. Can I get admission in any NIT? I belong to OBC category.

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Asked by Sanjay Rathor
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C
7 years ago
For this year it is tough to get any NIT with your score. But you can get many other government colleges with that rank. Refer the following links: https://youtu.be/hOlit6Un7l0 https://youtu.be/3YAzEP1vgvQ

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nikhil agrawal
7 years ago
I think it's difficult to get a good college with mechanical branch but still you can go for counseling and hope that you can get any NIT or you can go for IIIT with other branches.

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7 years ago
You will get NIT but with the lower branch. You have an option to change your branch but your marks are not good enough. To change your branch you have to work very hard.

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Manish Motwani
7 years ago
Sorry, with these marks you won't be able to get into NIT's. Moreover, if you want you can try for NIT, Pondicherry and NIT, Manipur's non - technical branches till the last round. Also try to get into State government colleges of your state with your Home state quota or get into big private univer

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nishant pandey
7 years ago
Possibly! Keep an eye on the counseling seats, there can be some chances till the last round but can't be sure. Good luck!

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