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TANU JAIN 24th Oct, 2018

Hello Gurkaran,

Well, to get admission in NIT you need to score minimum 200 marks and to get top NITs you should score between 200 to 250 marks.

The cutoff list marks of 2018 Category wise:

1. For General category - 81.

2. For OBC category - 49.

3. For SC category - 32. 

4. For St category - 27.

Hope this will help you. All the very best.

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19th Jul, 2020
thanks
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Pallavi 24th Oct, 2018
It is very difficult for us to predict that you also have to specify the name of nit and other things right know you just focus on your preparation don't think so much about the cutoff have faith in yourself you can do it and don't worry everything have a positive side
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