JEE Main 2026: Preparation Tips & Study Plan
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Hope you are doing well ! See it depends on your category and home state etc also. As you didn't mention nothing in question then as a general Candidate am assuming it . will be tough to get into the top NITs . However, due to category, you could be eligible for some lower branches in lower NITs. You would also be eligible to apply in some IIITs and GFTIs. You may predict your college on below link ;-
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It is difficult to predict exactly which NITs you'll get into with a 92.6 percentile in JEE Mains as cutoff scores change year on year, depending on various factors like:
Number of applicants
Difficulty level of the exam
Seat availability in each NIT
Category (General, EWS, OBC, SC, ST)
However, a 92.6 percentile is a good score and you may be eligible for some NITs. Here's a general idea to help you shortlist NITs you can apply for:
NITs with high closing percentiles (typically above 95 percentile) for branches like CSE, ECE, Mechanical etc., might be difficult to get into with a 92.6 percentile.
NITs with medium closing percentiles (typically between 90 and 95 percentile) for some branches might be a possibility.
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