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Lists of NITs in India for students

 Lists of NITs




1. NIT Agartala

2. NIT Allahabad

3. NIT Bhopal

4. NIT Calicut

5. NIT Durgapur

6. NIT Hamirpur

7. NIT Jaipur

8. NIT Jalandhar

9. NIT Jamshedpur

10.  NIT Kurukshetra

11. NIT Nagpur

12. NIT Patna

13. NIT Raipur

14. NIT Rourkela

15. NIT Silchar

16. NIT Srinagar

17. NIT Surat

18. NIT Surathkal

19. NIT Tadepalligudem

20. NIT Trichy

21. NIT Warangal

22. NIT Arunachal Pradesh

23. NIT Sikkim

24. NIT Goa

25. NIT Meghalaya

26. NIT Nagaland

27. NIT Manipur

28. NIT Mizoram

29. NIT Uttarakhand

30. NIT Delhi

31. NIT Pondicherry

32. NIT Andhra Pradesh




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