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How much +2 board percentage required in NIT college my jee main rank is 13891 in st category.


Arpit Rebel 17th May, 2018
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AYUSH 17th May, 2018

Hi

Anything around 90 or 100 is enough. But ask yourself. Do you really want to score as per your category cutoff?? I mean, you have greater potential. Why don't you work hard?Try to score as much as possible. This preparation is going to help you in your engineering too. You don't have to study for the first semester in engineering if your 11th and 12th knowledge is good.

Ultimately i would say that do not be limited to your category cutoff. Try to show you are the best.

Hope i helped you.

Good Luck!!!!!

Thank-You!!!

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17th May, 2018
I have got 57% in my board exam what will a good government college according to jee main can I got NIT college..
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