In JEE Mains I have got 48742 rank. Can I get a seat in NIT, Warangal?

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8 years ago
If you are from open category, you won't get any branch. If you are from OBC category there are meagre chances that you will get biotechnology. If you are from SC/ST category, then you may get EEE/Mech/civil.

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8 years ago
Every year the cutoff and rank criteria changes as per the no. of participants, difficulty level of questions and so many other factors which college does not reveal. Still as per the previous years cutoff criteria, we can assume what can be this year's cutoff criteria. Because it's generally near t

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Ritik Agiwal
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