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I got 55.2 in my 12th exams from CBSE and I had cleared jee mains, is it possible that i'll get seat in low ranked or newly opened NITs?


Shubham Azad 26th May, 2018
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harsh Student Expert 5th Jul, 2018
No it will be not possible.because u have to get min. 75% in boards
NILUTPOL Student Expert 5th Jul, 2018
No. It is impossible to take admission in any NITs as the minimum required percentage in boards is 75% (65% for reserved classes). So please go for some good private colleges. There are times of good private colleges. Work hard for four years and get a markfor yourself in this world.





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5th Jul, 2018
As I belongs to SC catgry. and before 3 weeks i checked  on google about it and i had seen that in NIT manipur 52% are sufficient to get admission there.  
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