My score in JEE Mains 2016 is 91. I'm hopefully to get 95+ in my boards. My category is OBC. Can I Get a seat in NIT's ?

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Abhinav Sinha
9 years ago
There could be a possibility in lower NITs but there too you may have to compromise with the branch. You may not get branches like CSE, Civil, Mechanical etc. I will suggest you to apply in other colleges too. You can opt for colleges like DTU, UPES Dehradun, BITs, CIPET Bhubneswar and other private

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What about Manipal University ?

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9 years ago
Yes, you have good chances.

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Debajit Chandra
9 years ago
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Chinmay Nimodia
9 years ago
Yes but not top NIT's

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can I get a seat in NITK ?

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