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Sir I get 92.18 percentile in jee mains my obc ncl rank is 24726 and also I get 96.31 percentile in mhcet should I get NIT or COEP?


Kartik Patil 27th Apr, 2019
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gudduchaini Student Expert 6th Jun, 2019
Hi kartik ,

I regret to inform you that with such a low score its difficult for you to get admission into any prestigious college of engineering like nits or iiits.

If I consider you that you even have homestate qouta of any norteast nits tgen only you might get admission into nit .



Considering your mhtcet score here too its difficult as coep is one of the most sought college in maharastra

Hence it has high cutoff .

But still you have a chance of getting lower branch in coep.

It would be better for you to get admission in coep but not into any lower  nits .



Hope it helps!!!








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