I passed 12th (CBSE) with 62% in 2016 and gave CBSE improvement in 2017 but only got 62%. Can I get suggestion to take admission in NIT?

If I qualify for JEE Mains, can I take admission in NIT with this %. I gave JEE Mains but I want to give JEE Mains 2018.

57 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Sanjay Kumar
1 Answer
Harsh Ranjan
8 years ago
Hello, As again this year your marks are not upto the level so you can't get admission in NITs. I would suggest that you should take any college as admission is still going on in colleges. So, take admission as dropping a year again may cause problems. But if you still want to take a chance, for cl

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