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What is the minimum marks required to get CSE in any good low NIT. I belong to general category.


Raj 29th Aug, 2017
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None 5th Sep, 2017

To get seat in lower NITs, you will have to get 150 approx but it is advisable to target for top NITs and for that you will have to get approx 230. So plan and prepare accordingly so that you can get admission in your desired college.

Good Luck!!!

None 31st Aug, 2017

You need to score around 143 marks to get CSE branch in lower NITs under general category in other state quota. To get good NITs try to score more then 230 marks in JEE Main.

 

All the Best!!

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Bhavya Tyagi 29th Aug, 2017
At least 180 marks and rank should be from 25000 to 35000
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29th Aug, 2017
Which nit we would get with this much of rank?
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