Sir/Mam, I'm a SC student and got 66.7 percentile in JEE Mains exam held on 11th morning January session, am I eligible for your college?
Asked about NIT Surathkal - National Institute of Technology - B.Tech. in Information Technology
My profile: 10th-93.44%, 11th-89.88% and JEE Main-66.67.
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Rather than focusing on such thing, you also appear for JEE Mains, which is going to be conducted in April, because if you don't give the exam in April, then there are chances of falling down your rank, as competition is going to increase much this time.
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Your Predicted Rank is 291042 (JEE-Main Percentile 66.7%, AIR, GEN)
Above is the possible rank you can get. The final rank will be based on the best of the scores of JEE-Mains January 2019 and April 2019 exam. The predicted rank may vary due to JEE Main tie breaker rules for same score.
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor - 
Hello Ganesh, According to your percentile score, your rank will be approximately 2.9 lakhs and the closing rank for NITK was about 90,000 last year. So, it is difficult to say that you are going to get a seat in NITK. But you can get a seat in some other NITs as NIT Mizoram, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Silchar, NIT Raipur etc. Do you best in next exam and secure a seat in NITK.
 
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