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I have got 55 marks from sc category in jee mains 2019 is it enough to get good nit college with sc category and girl kota.


Shivangi 26th Apr, 2019
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Ritika Rani 26th Apr, 2019

Hi Aspirant

This is Ritika

Hope you are doing well and coming to your question if your score is 55 then it is predicted that your general category rank will be around 2.6L to 2.8L. With 55 marks it is difficult to get admission in Nit .It is only now depends on the cutoff of jee main 2019.But according to me chances is almost no.

To know which best college you can get admission based on your marks do visit

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

Hope my answer helped you

Thank you

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