I scored 306 marks in class 12th from Bihar Board. Am I eligible to get admission in NIT, if I pass JEE main?

I belong to OBC category.

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Abhishek Shah
8 years ago
Hello Rajeshwari, If your percent is less than 75, then you not applicable for NIT.

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Your marks are less than top 20 percentile. I think you are not eligible for JEE Mains.

A
3 years ago
No, since your overall percentage is less than 75%, so you are not eligible.

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D
3 years ago
Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Mumbai-856/cutoff-jee-main You can simply search for the college of your choice and check its cutoff. Good luck for your future endeavours.

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Sajal Jain
4 years ago
Yes, if you clear IIT JEE, then you can get admission in NIT.

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M
4 years ago
If your marks is below 75 percent in class 12th even if you passed JEE Mains, you won't qualify or doesn't get admission into an NIT.

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veenu chhabra
4 years ago
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/jee-main-2022-blogId-62159 Please check out the eligibility criteria which would help you to have a clear overview.

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H
4 years ago
Just go through this link and fill out the required details: https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor

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Ankit Kumar
6 years ago
You have to score more than 75 % to be eligible for getting admissions in NITs. And then you have to score more than 150 marks if you are general category student to get admission in NITs.

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Yash Gupta
6 years ago
Hi, Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Mains rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Mains and seats available in IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and other

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S
7 years ago
Hello, If your percentage is less than 75, then you are not applicable for NIT. According to the new rule of JoSAA you need to score at least 75% + in your HSS EXAM You can hit the link for more information: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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