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I got 50% in boards and I have to preparing for jee mains by dropping one yr from sc category is this board % is enough to get admiss.in NIT


phalguni 5th Jun, 2017
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None 29th Sep, 2017

No, it is not enough you should have 65% marks in your boards exam to get admission in NITs.

 

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Mayank kumar singh 5th Jun, 2017
No you have to give improvement exam....to get a minimum of 65% for sc category
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5th Jun, 2017
I think according to my knowledge we have to secure 65% marks in boards to get admission in IIT Delhi right?
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5th Jun, 2017
for any IIT NIT you have to score minimum 65% for sc/st category students
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ATUL 5th Jun, 2017
For nits 65% is necessary
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5th Jun, 2017
but their is no weigtage of boards marks.
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