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RohitKumar ...

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For taking admission in IIT after drop is that you should not have taken admission in any of the IIT course previous year. There is not an issue if you take admission in NIT or IIITs and next year, appear for JEE Advanced (meeting all other eligibility criteria). You should must visit the FAQ section on JEE Advanced website where they have answered like almost all of the different scenarios for students. Hope it helps then please upvote.

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tarun mittal

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IIIT Surat is shifting to new campus in July / August
due to this reason the answer below becomes obsolete , not much of help now
REVIEW AS OF DECEMBER 2019
I am currently in first year of IIIT Surat,Computer science branch, and here is the overview of my college so far-
CAMPUS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Currently , our campus ai not ready so our college is functioning within SVNIT , and shares all of its campus resources like classrooms ,labs,sports facilities,gym,student clubs, hostels etc. However , we do have our own admin building, computer labs and electronics labs have been setup separately recently in this year itself .

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tarun mittal

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Taking into consideration the placement stats of IIIT Lucknow this year, you may get IT here but may in later rounds of JOSAA or CSAB. For general category expected closing rank for IT is around 13000 to 14000 (these are just predictions). So in JOSAA rounds, it may be difficult. But there are good chances in CSAB.
These are just predictions. This year is a little unpredictable so, no one knows what may happen ahead.

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Aryaa mishra

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Unfortunately mahi you might not get IT branch (a very high demanding branch) in any IIIT since you are from general category and your percentile is below 90 so, there is hardly any chance for you to get any IIIT. Work hard and try next year. Best of luck for your future.

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Aryaa mishra

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So, I am assuming that you are from general category and your percentile is below 98 so, there is a very low chance that you get a NIT or IIIT. You can try next year to do better. Best of luck for your future. Hope your query is resolved.

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Aryaa mishra

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Well, suraj congratulations on getting such a good rank in the JEE Mains Exam. Also IIIT 's are one of the most deemed and prestigious colleges of our country. So getting admission in any of the IIIT is a very good opportunity in any course. So, seeing your rank I can suggest that you might get admission in of the any of the IIIT with CSE branch. So, best of luck for your future.

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LOVE PATHAK

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First of all, congratulations to get good marks in your 12th. Taking admission in NIT or IIIT is dream of many students in India. To get admission in NIT or IIIT, you need to appear for JEE Mains exam conducted by NTA every year. Every year 7-8lakh students appear to give this exam
There are 31 NIT and 25 iiit in india in which there are approximately 25,000 Sets for B.Tech in all NIT and approximately 5000 seats for B.Tech in all iiit. As you got 89 percentile in JEE Mains score, to get admission in NIT or IIIT bassd on your this score, it depends on that from which category you belong like general, OBC, SC, ST, PwD
If you are from gen
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BHAWNA JAIN

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Yes, you can get INTO IIT or NIT, college and branch will depend on preference of other students.

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LOVE PATHAK

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Getting admission in NIT or IIIT is not so easy, it is dream of many students in India, they start preparation from class 11 to get it, even many students prepare after 12th to get admission in NIT or IIIT
The admission process of NITs is done through JEE Main counselling conducted by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Candidates shortlisted for the counselling process on the basis of merit list are required to register online in order to participate in the process. To get admission in it, you would have to start preparing for JEE Mains as soon as possible, and have to score a very good rank in it then register for jossa counselli
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LOVE PATHAK

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JEE Mains score is used by various college for students to pursue B.Tech in different branches. Different types of colleges have their own criteria for admission
NIT IIIT recruit only on basis of JEE Mains, Central University government University takes admission based on JEE Mains or CUET
As your JEE Mains rank in ST category is under 20,000, you will allocated best NIT or iiit college, also you may allocated B.Tech in CSE branch from top NIT colleges
different NIT and iiit are best in different B.Tech branches, you should choose them wisely according to your desired branch. Here are top NIT and iiit college list
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