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why there is reservation in nit's? First of all 50% home state, then sc,st,obc and EWS. So much of competition for general candidate to get into top nit's cs branch. While other category gets seat in cs in low marks. Why?? General students work very hard but this fking reservation kills their dream


gr8gamers2 30th Jan, 2021
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Yash Dev Student Expert 30th Jan, 2021

Hello student this is because the rule and regulations by the government of India. As per law reserved category Need to get benefits in Jobs and college selection examination.

I know how difficult it's for General Category applicants to get admission in any top colleges but despite everything general category students are getting admission with their hard work.

Practice is the only key to get good marks/rank in any competitive entrance examination.

Feel free to comment if you've any doubt

Good luck

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