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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 5 Mar 2008 10:47:35 IST
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I can't believe this. However, "State Quota" means that in all NIT s , there is a reservation for all the states.....a minimum number of seats is alloted for the individual states.In AIEEE there are 2 ranks one is the state rank and the other is the AIR.Now suppose your rank is 1000 in your state.But your AIR is 1,0000 (It happens for many North East States like Nagaland,Manipur).Now maybe from Andhra Pradesh or U.P,somebody has an AIR < 20000.But since his state rank is back,so he may not get a seat in a NIT.It all depends upon the level of competition of the particular state. But I guess there is a particular cut off set for all candidates .Isn't it? This is confusing me too!!!! unbelievable stuff!!!! Then is there some kind of corruption there??I am totally confused.
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