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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Yes, both are governed by the state government.

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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Difference? On any day, IIT is the best. It is run by central government. IIIT's are funded by private and government. IIIT's are recent creations. Mostly IIIT'S are funded by private software companies like Infosys, etc. IITs teach diverse disciplines. IIIT'S predominantly teach computer-related disciplines only.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Avadhesh,
It's very nice to see your dream of seeking admission in IITs or NITs. The situation is that IITs accept Diploma as equivalent to 12th but unfortunately NITs do not. Hence, tighten your belt and go all out with aim of clearing JEE Mains and JEE Advanced with good marks so that you will get admission in an IIT. Also, don't forget to score more than 75% in your Diploma.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Avinash,
The Institute is an exclusive graduate school that offers programs that lead to post-graduate degrees. The graduate study programs offered lead to
(a) Course-based outcomes, namely the integrated Master of Technology (Integrated M.Tech.), and the Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Information Technology and Electronic Systems Design.
(b) Research outcomes, namely, the Master of Science by Research/ Master of Science (Research) and Digital Society and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D).
These programs offer training that is comparable to the best anywhere and cater to different needs. The course-based degree programs are full-
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Gautam,
BITS-Pilani, KIIT College, VIT University, PES University, Thapar University, Sastra University, Anna University, DTU Delhi, NSIT-Delhi, PGS College, BIT-Mesra and HBTU-Kanpur are best colleges apart from IIT and NIT.

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Varun Mehta

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Check out the JEE Mains 2018 Eligibility Criteria to clear every single doubt coming in your mind.
According to this, the candidates who have scored at least 75% marks in the 12th class are only eligible for appearing in the JEE Mains exam.
So, if you can't appear in the JEE Mains exam, then you can can't get admission in any of the NITs or IITs.
If you haven't scored 75% in 12th, then you can go for the improvement exam or the NIOS exam.
Hope this will help.
All the best.

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Ravi kiran

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To get admission for B.Arch in LPU you have to first clear your 12th with minimum aggregate of 75% and then you have to appear for LPU NEST or you should qualify NATA.

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