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Shreyansh Srivastava

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 For IITs, there is no home state quota, and admission is solely based on the All India Rank (AIR) in the JEE Advanced exam. You cannot apply for IITs through the Delhi state quota, as they do not have such a category.For NITs, however, the home state quota applies. You must have completed your schooling (typically up to 12th grade) in the same state as the NIT to be eligible. In your case, if you are a Delhi resident and have completed schooling there, you would be considered for the home state quota at NIT Delhi and other NITs in Delhi

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Sagar Gupta

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 With an ST category rank of 5700 in JEE Mains, getting admission to an NIT for a B.Tech programme can be competitive, but it depends on the branch and the NIT in question.Typically, the cutoff ranks for popular branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) are much lower. However, for branches like Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or other less competitive specializations, you may have a higher chance of securing a seat. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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The admission of the NIT Surat Computer Science Engineering course will depend, as always, on the JEE Main rank; it varies yearly according to the number of applicants and seats available. Generally, the candidates from the general category need to score within the top 10,000 to get a desired admission in the home state quota.Prospective students from the rest of India may need to get a higher rank than that, quite often within 5,000. For reserved categories, the rank cutoff is quite relaxed. Getting a percentile of 97 or more in JEE Main increases the chances of admission significantly.One should try to excel in each of the JEE Main s
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Sagar Gupta

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With an OBC rank of 20,000 in JEE Mains, it is quite challenging to secure a seat in the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch at top NITs, as the competition is fierce, and the cutoffs tend to be high for popular branches like ECE. However, there are still possibilities to get into some NITs with this rank, especially in lower-ranked NITs or through state-level quotas.NIT AgartalaNIT PatnaNIT RourkelaNIT SrinagarNIT JamshedpurNIT DurgapurNIT RaipurNIT ManipurOther OptionOther branches in top NITs: If you are flexible with the branch, you might have better chances in other engineering branches that are less competitive
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Anuj Jha

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The possibility of getting an NIT  in 100 marks is low but you can get it if you have state quota as well as your OBC category reservation. But there is still your medium level good chances of getting into nits.You can get medium level branches in lower NIT's.As top NIT'S have higher marks requirement of higher branches of CSE, IT, ECE.

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Abhishek Jha

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A GATE score of 14.33 is quite low, and it is unlikely to secure admission to top NITs or IITs for M.Tech in CSE. These institutions typically have higher cutoffs, especially for competitive branches like Computer Science Engineering. For IITs, cutoffs can be well above 600-700 marks, while NITs may also have cutoffs ranging from 300-500, depending on the institute and category.

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Ravi Babu

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Your chances of getting into an NIT with a JEE Main rank of 65,587 and a 66% on your Class 12 examinations rely on a number of variables such as your category the branch you want to pursue, and state quotas. It is improbable to earn a spot in the top NITs under the general category based on cutoffs from prior years. However your chances increase if you have a home state quota advantage or are a member of a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC or EWS).For instance, under certain quotas, certain lower tier NITs or less desirable fields may take rankings in your range. To investigate your possibilities use resources such as the JEE Main College
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Anjali Deval

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Yes, you could appear for the JEE entrance test and apply to NITs, provided you have completed the 12th standard through the Assam State Open Schooling and your qualification is recognised by the authorities. Normally, a candidate should have completed the 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and scored more than 75% (or be among the top 20 percentile in the board examination). It is advised to ascertain JBIC officials about the board's recognition status if you are to be considered an eligible candidate. 

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Yash Makwana

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With a CRL rank of 159865 and an OBC rank of 53541, you are unlikely to get admission into a top NIT for a popular branch, but you might be able to secure a seat in a newer NIT for a less preferred branch using your OBC category rank; it's best to check the closing ranks of different NITs and branches on the JoSAA website to see your chances

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Shiksha

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Hi there, Both LPU (Lovely Professional University) and NITs (National Institutes of Technology) are great options for pursuing CSE, but they differ in some key aspects. NITs have a strong national reputation, experienced faculty, and excellent research opportunities. They also boast high placement rates in top companies like Google and Microsoft. On the other hand, LPU offers modern infrastructure, global exposure, and a dynamic campus life with a focus on hands-on learning. While LPU has good industry connections and placements, NITs have a more established reputation and long-standing ties with tech companies. Both institutions prov
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