I have got 56 in JEE main and 75% marks in board exam. Can I get admission in NITs or IIITs?

3.8K Views|19 Followers|Posted 2016-04-28 11:22:33
Asked by Akash Agarwal
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Akash Aryan
2016-06-16 18:32:10
Your marks dsnt qualify you for JEE Mains unless you are from SC or ST catagory..And also with these marks even SC candidates cant get a decent NIT. You should look for Private colleges.Admissionin IITs is throgh JEE Advanced not Mains.

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Im SC with 64 percentile. Can I get NIT. ?

chetan kumar
2016-06-10 15:11:11
Based on your score you can't get any seat in nit and iiit it may possible if you have reservation kota

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Rock Harish
2016-06-24 09:12:13
I'm belongs to sc category. and my rank is 128864. can I get a seat in nit?

Govind Gupta
2016-07-25 18:00:54
Of course dear. You can get admission in a lot of NITs.

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Devansh chawla
9 years ago
No, it is not possible. Try in your state entrance exam. All the best.

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samarth mehta
2016-06-16 15:07:40
no chance if u are from general category

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VISHNU VARDHAN ADDEPALLI
2016-04-28 14:02:21
Hello Akash, based on your score it's very hard to get a seat in Nit or iiit but if you have any sort of reservations and accordingly if you qualify you might have a chance to get into it, wish u good luck

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piyush singh
2016-06-14 21:50:47
what if someone have obc quota

S
9 years ago
Do you belong to any category?

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Aagam Shah
9 years ago
Your JEE score is too low. You cannot get an admission in NIT or IIT.

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P
9 years ago
No, it is too low. For any NIT college you should have at least 180 marks. But, you can try for other private colleges.

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Akarsh jain
9 years ago
If you are from SC / ST then you have to qualify the exams but with these marks you can't get a decent NIT or IIIT. Instead, go for private college's entrance exams like BITSAT, VITEEE, SRMJEE, etc.

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