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How much marks I must get in JEE mains to get NIT or IIIT under mechanical branch.


jay khandelwal 29th Mar, 2017
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None 30th Mar, 2017
Hi, To get into top NIT's or IIIT you will have to score above 250- (ME)

Assuming you are from General category.



All the best!


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30th Mar, 2017
yes I m general one
but I dont need top nits
what if I get 120-160 will I get any nit in 120 marks
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30th Mar, 2017
That not a good thing to aim for lower NIT's. You should always aim high even if you do not get it later.

Anyways, incase you want to get into average or lower NIT then score near 130.
Yes 120 shall be enough.
All the best.
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30th Mar, 2017
tysm priyanaka kaul ur answers really helped me alot.
it was nice questioning you.
tysm
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