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I got 66 in phy and chem 64 in cs 92 in English 90 in painting 45 in maths. May I able to take admission in nit or iit aftr clear jee main


N T 2nd Jun, 2019
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yash 12th Jul, 2019

Probably, 69 marks aren't good enough for getting admission into an NIT. If u've given other examinations like COMEDK, VITEEE or other state board exams, then they can offer you a variety of good colleges. As answered above, nowadays skills are something which matters the most. But if you are really ambitious for IIT or NIT, then you can always take a drop and go for the best. Good Luck !!

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Am I eligible to take admission in nit or iit aftr clear jee main or advance
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