In JEE MAINS 2019 I Got 87.52 percentile can i get admission in LNMIIT??

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Abhishek Bansal
6 years ago
No, there will be very less possibility that you get a seat in LNMIIT.

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NITIN DESHMUKH
6 years ago
A score of around 150-160 is good enough to get into LNMIIT. As there are few engineering branches in this institute it is bit tough to get branch of your interest. Other colleges you can look for G.H.Raisoni Academy of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur (CSE). Calcutta Institute of Technology, Kolka

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6 years ago
You can follow the link to get your doubt clear. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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