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i got 67percentile(obc-ncl) can i get any seat in nit iits ?


v.Anthireya 17th Sep, 2021
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Atul Singh 17th Sep, 2021

Dear Student,

67 percentile is too low to get a NIT or IIIT college, you need to score more than 95 percentile so that you can think about any NIT or IIIT, moreover you can participate in your state counselling, there you might get government college.

And if you want some good college then move to the private one where you  will get lots of options to take admission through direct admission. Here is the name of some college where you can take direct admission.

  • Chandigarh University
  • Amity
  • Sharda
  • LPU
  • JIIT
  • KIIT
  • Galgotias
  • AKTU University

And you can use this link to find the best college for yourself according to your rank/percentile.

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Good Luck :)

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