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anup kumarPaasionate enthusiasts and hard smart working

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As per NIT Silchar placement cell officials, the average annual package offered to students is Rs. 4 LPA and the highest annual package is Rs. 9.5 LPA during the campus placement.
Coming to teaching methodology there is a pre-decided course structure assigned to each of the departments, it depends upon the teacher who takes up that particular subject, some teachers are good at explaining the concepts while some moderate in such cases we always have video tutorials to our rescue which helps us to pass the exams.

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Simran Kaur

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Well, you can't clear JEE Main with your board exams. You have to study really hard for JEE Main, and as you said you want NIT, so try hard to get 150+ marks in JEE Main exam to get NIT and in board exam 80+ percentile as a save zone.

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Simran Kaur

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According to my knowledge, I would say in boards you must go for 75+ percentile, as it also work for scholarship and in JEE Main 140+. And, yes it all depend on the cutoff of every year and the field you are going to choose. I hope it help you.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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No, you should try next time. You should have 3000 rank maximum to get admission in this college.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Don't lose hope. You can get any college in the next round. Please be calm and wait for the result. I hope you get it. All the best
Thanks.

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Nikhil GargFUTURE ENGINEER

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For admissions to NITs/ IIITs/ GFTIs, candidates should have secured at least 75% marks in class 12th exam or be in the top 20 percentile in the class 12th exam conducted by the respective board. For SC/ ST candidates, the eligibility criteria is 65% marks in class XII. The cutoff percentage of top 20 percentile for respective boards are given at
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Best of luck.

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Mohammed Faraz

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You should at least score 75% or be in the top 20 percentile of your boards to get a seat in the NIT with 240+ marks in your JEE (Paper 2). .

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Shikher jainStudent

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Average package of electronic and instrumentation engineering is around 4-5 LPA. It is not a good option to choose. You should go with electronic and communication.

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Manish Motwani

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MANIT is one of the top ranked NIT, whereas SGSITS is good autonomous institute. Still it depends what you are getting and what you chose. SGSITS CSE is definitely better option than MANIT mechanical or chemical. Ranking wise, NIT - Bhopal is way better.

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