I have got 111 marks in JEE Mains in general girl category, can I get admission in NIT?
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No, there are many other colleges in India, don't lose hope, try private colleges from State level entrances.
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You may get the college. Every college has it's own closing ranks for taking admission in the respective branches. Just wait for the counseling process and just check the cutoff for different colleges. There are certain chances of getting the college
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I cannot say surely, but possibilities are there to get an NIT. Take out the list of NITs, and the NITs you are interested. Go through their last year Cutoffs for branch you are interested, and see whether you can you get admission in it according to your cutoff. You can use JEE Mains College Predictior by Shiksha. Com and other websites. I am attaching the link below for College Predictior. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Also, if you do not get NIT, don't be sad, try for IIIT, GFTIs and other Government Colleges and Government Colleges run By State Governments. Also, there are various good Private...more
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