I passed 12th with 80% but with excluding maths (although I passed it there's best five rule in CBSE). Am I still eligible for NITs?

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Hi, You are not eligible for taking admission in NITs. Mathematics is must. Without mathematics, how you will solve maths problems in JEE Mains. Best of luck.

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