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How many Marks should i get in jee mains to get any nit? caste-:gen EWS PWD...


vijayreddybaddam1975 16th Dec, 2019
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Mayank Sinha 16th Dec, 2019
Hello dear aspirant,

The cutoff marks for the pWD Candidates are very very low. Hence scoring just in range of 50-70 might be enough for your admission in the top nits in the branch of  your choice. However the more you score the more will your chances brighten.

Hope this helps
Naufal Mohamed 16th Dec, 2019
Usually the cut off is very low if you fall under the PWD category. In 2019 the cut off for PWD was as low as 0.1 (this is for paper 1). For general EWS the cutoff in the year 2019 was 78.217.
The highest mark scored in the PWD category was 73. Hence a score around this range would guarantee you a good course in one of the top NIT's.
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