Is there any chance to get CS stream in MNNIT, Allahabad with 104 marks in JEE Mains and 82.80% in UP board?
I belong to OBC category.
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No, it's not possible but you can get any top IIIT.
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Your board percentage doesn't matter at all and with a score of 104 being an OBC candidate, it may be possible but I can't guarantee anything.
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