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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. There are many courses provided by NITs for M.Sc. In Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. These NITs have lenient admission eligibility criteria than IITs. So, B.Tech, B.Sc. General, and Hons. Students are eligible for M.Sc. Admissions through Joint Admission Test. If you have missed the seat at IITs, then you can apply for top NITs for M.Sc. After satisfying the NITs Admission Eligibility Criteria. Eligibility criteria: Every year, CCMN releases the NITs Admission Eligibility Criteria for IIT JAM Qualified students. Hope it helps.
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I don't have an exact number of as how many were eligible for placement at the time of first eligibility list. But yes, out of a total strength 80% - 85% were eligible. Now, it all depends highly on the student performance for entire year
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I think, yes you can take, but if there is a problem then you request the authorities by writing a letter to them saying that you want to take the exam in English and probably the letter should be written to the vice-chancellor.
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