Is a domicile Certificate required for admission to NITs?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates do not need to present a domicile certificate in order to be admitted to IIT, NIT, or IIIT via JEE. The only university where admission is granted based on the Home State Quota is NIT. The state in which you take your 12th board test is used to determine admission, not your home state. When receiving JoSAA counselling, the domicile certificate is not necessary. The JEE score of the applicants determines their admission.

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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The candidates are not required to present their domicile certificate for admission procedure in NIT. Here are the documents that are required for admission process:

    • Provisional JoSAA Seat Allotment Letter
    • Three passport size photographs
    • Candidate Undertaking Proof of Seat Acceptance
    • Fee Payment by e-challan or Internet Banking
    • JEE Main Score Card
    • JEE Main Admit Card 
    • Class 10th Standard Mark Sheet or Date of Birth Proof
    • Class 12 (or equivalent) Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate
    • Valid photo Identity Card
    • Medical Certificate
    • Category Certificate 
    • Registration and Filled Choices for Seat Allotment.
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    Dhanya B | Contributor-Level 10

    4 weeks ago

    Yes, candidates are required to submit proof of domicile in case availing the home-state quota in NITs. It is only NIT where admission is offered against the Home State quota.

    Candidates home state is determined based on the state from which you appear for your 12th board exam and on the basis of the state to which you belong. 

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