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Dear Sainath,
yes of course you can get a NIT.
as experts says that this year cutoff of JEE main will be 85 percentile or above.
so there is a chance to get a NIT.
if you want to know that which college you can get with this percentile,then you can use the given link
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
if you want to know your rank then please go through the given link-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
hope you understand.
thank you.
hii sainath,
yes there is a chance to get a NIT.
because according to experts the cutoff of JEE main will be 85 percentile or above.
so you can get a NIT.
if you want to know the college according to rank the plaese go through the given link-
if you want to know your predicted rank then you can go through the given link-
Use the JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor to estimate your expected rank based on your scores or percentile and plan your college options smartly.
Hi
You have got a very good and high percentile your appx rank is 10000-12000. You wil definitly end up in very good NIT. But answer JEE ADVANCED also you might get good marks and end up in IIT
Hi Aspirant
You will definately get any NIT and may possible you get into some top NITs.You need to wait for official announcement of rank which will be after JEE in april.Till then you can prepare for JEE advance .You might get IIT.
If you want admission in NITs or IITs you need to register for JOSSA counselling and if you are from any union territory or North eastern state then you can apply for CSAB also.
You can check previous year cut off and opening/closing rank of NITs by visiting the link given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-nits#
Hope this helps you.
All the best.
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