JEE Main college prediction.
I got 84.799 percentile and 53498 rank in JEE Main paper-1. Can I get NIT seat?
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I will give you a suggestion to get admission in best state government college of India, if you give the paper of JEE Mains and secured rank upto 5 lakh and class 12th percentage is good, then you can take admission in any government college by state counselling, hope you understand. Good luck.
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Based on your JEE Main Paper-1 percentile and rank, you may have a chance to get admission to some of the National Institute of Technology (NITs) in India. However, the exact college you may get admission to will depend on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, the category you belong to, and the cutoff for that particular year. To get a better idea of the NIT you may get admission to, you can check the previous year's admission cutoffs of the NITs for your category. You can also use the college predictor tools available online to get an idea of the colleges you may get admission to. Here are s...more
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Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16
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