Yes, Nit Agartala is one of the Nit's situated in northeastern part of India, in Tripura. Though it is a new NIT(but is a old college), previously had a lot of infrastructural problems; but now it has improved a lot and in the coming years it will count in among the top NIT's and truly speaking it is not so bad than other NIT's but better than a few instead .
At last if you don't know about this part of the country you should visit there and find the reality in your own eyes and it's a request don't go by what others say; this NIT has got the potential of being one of the best NIT's. But as of now it is growing fast.
actually nit agartala is presently 13th among all nits n in terms of placements its 5th among all nits... n its also the fastest growing nit n its infrastructure is well planned n would b d best among all nits in cuming years... hostel facilities n mess is also of higher standard than any other nits... though its a bit remote 4m the city... but natural beauty, weather is truly awsome... for more details about nit agartala visit the site nitagartala.in
it has a pretty decent placement record and if you are an average student then you'll definitely get through campus placements..
You have a good rank and this could get you to almost every NIT
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depends on ur state domicile and rank all the best.still 19 is a good rank. u should be able to get a good branch in agood nit.
can i gate nit jalandar aieee rank 87161.
For YMCA Computer Science, below 10000 in AIEEE. For NIT K, 5000
1-nit warangle; 2-nit trichi; 3-nit calicut ;4-nit suratkal ;5-nit allahbad ;6-nit nagpur ;7-nit jaipur; 8-nit bhopal ;9nit-kuruchetra ;10 -nit -raurkela ;11-nit surat ;12-nit jamshedpur ;13-nit durgapur ;14-nit jalandhar ;15-nit hamirpur ;16-nit raipur ;17-nit patna ;18-nit silcher
NIT TRICHY or NIT Suratkal Both are very good
You would be able to get NIT's
With an AIEEE SC rank of 51974 and a state rank of 1522, your chances of getting into an NIT (National Institute of Technology) are quite low. NIT admissions are highly competitive, and typically, candidates with much lower ranks secure seats. However, you could explore other engineering colleges or state-level institutions where your ranks may be more favorable for admission.