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Can I Get NIT Kurukshetra with 88 Percentile (EWS, Haryana) 2023?

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Khushi Question by Khushi on Mar 18, 2025Hindi
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Can I (girl)get nit kurukshetra with 88 percentile ews home state (haryana)

Ans: Hi khushi
at this percentile it is not possible to get your desired NIT
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