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Sir,I got 70.5percentile what collage would I get


ani rudh 1st Feb, 2019
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Pulkit 6th Feb, 2019

Hello Ani Rudh,

According to your percentile if you belong to general category you have a very slim chance because NITs has a good name and their cutoffs are much on the higher side. But if you belong to reserve category and you also have state quota you might get a seat but you'll have to wait for the further rounds of counselling and also for the spot round of counselling.

But first see your interest in which branch you want to get admission or which field of engineering interests you . If you have interest for a particular branch than first choose your branch because for the rest of your college and work life depends upon that I'm not denying that good college doesn't matter that too matter but first I would suggest choose your interest.

Also one more thing do apply for other Universities entrances who conducts their individual entrance exams because this will help you in getting a wider look for tje opportunities.


Hope this will help you. Feel free to ask.

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